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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOgj 8 KINDERGARTEN | Q JVlrs. H. D. Abernethy X Q 1205 Thirteenth Street Q LESS defective eyesight would exist if ITIUVQ children's eyes were looked after in their early days. Watch their eyes! At * —~ the least sign of pain, blurring, or any complaint,NO MATTER HOW SMALL, bring the child here at once and let, me examine them. It may save your child a lifetime of misery. GEO. E. BISANAR JFW BLEU AND •5* *s* *s* *s* *s* *2* *s* *s* •§• *s* •$• *s* * LOCAL AND PERSONAL. *s* ' •J* 4* •{• -5* *!• *s* •$• •*• *M" * * *f* •*• * * * * v Prof, N. E. Aull. of Newberry S. C,, spent the holidays intowr Mr. W, L. Wolfe has returnei from a visit to his son, Mr. Dray ton Wolfe at Rutherfodton. Mr. Seymore Bolick left Mon day for Wade, N. C., where h has a position with the Tar Hee Brick Co. Mrs. J. Ed. Rhein'nardt, o near Lincolnton, is visiting he parents, Mr.and Mrs.P. C. Hahr for a few days. Mrs, Norwood Bass has return ed to her home in Florida, afte visiting her mother. Mrs. J. L Springs, during the holidays. Mr. Earl Wilfong has returner to Jacksonville, Fla., after spend ing several days with relative; here. Mrs. Ben F. Seagle and Mas ter Benjamin Jr., have returnee from a visit to home folks in Le noir. Mrs. Roy Aberneth.v entertain ed 0. M. 0. B. club last Thurs day night in honor of Miss Heler Graham, of Philadelphia. During his visit to Philadelphia during the holidays,. Mr. A. A Shuford found his daughter, Mrs Gordon H. Cilley, almost entireld recovered. Miss Margaret Bost attended the marriage of her friend. Miss Ella Moose and Mr. Lee Foil at Mt. Pleasant during the holidays. Hickory welcomes the new cabinet maker, G. A. Critcher and his family, from Statesville. He will begin to build his shop al once. See his ad. in this paper. Mr. A A. Shuford was invited to the stage when John Wana maker celebrated his 50th an niversary as a merchant in Phila delphia. President Taft spoke and other great men participated, Mr. George W. Morgan, repre sentative of the Cortnght Metal Roofing Co. of Philadelphia was in the city Thursday. The Cort right is a great shingle, and can be seen on scores of Hickory roofs. A solid car load of Duroc Jer sey hogs passed through Hickory Thursday, en route to Southern markets. Catawba County farm ers are fast realizing the super iority of the Durocs as porkers over the other breeds. Predicting a great poultry show at Charlotte on Jan 16, the News says: 4 Rev J. W. Sutle, of Shelbv, B. G. Logan and Rev S, S. Oliver, of Kings Mountain, E D. Yoderof Hickory, and other prominent White Orpington breeders will meet here for su premacy in this popular variety.'' New Hope for Consumptives. King's Wild Cherry and Tar, for Coughs, Colds and LaGrippe. Even for Consumption in its early stages this wonderful remedy is a panacea' Have you a cold and cough? Stop it NC J W \ ? ave you tightness in throat and pain in chest? Get rid of it NOW. Are you hoarse? Do you fear bronchi tis? Don t wait when you get relief so easuy. 25c. Taste is good and al -2 to cure or money ?ack, by all medioin* dealers. Miss Isabella Morton gave a party on Jan. 6on lier 13th. birthday to 25 little guests and they all had a splendid time. Gaines were played and refreshments were sferved. Prof, W. J. Stirewalt was re recently in Charlotte, attending a meeting of the consolidation committee of the Lutheran syn j ods in North Carolina of which he is a member. Members of Presbyterian church gathered together Friday night. Jan 5, and went in a body to the manse and pounded their pastor Rev. John G. Garth and family. The pantry was well stocked. Hight, the expert Watchmaker and scientific Optician will occupy in the near future half of the front of the J. W. Shoford building next door to Fields Store. The balance of building will be used for the new moving pic ture show. A snow storm stauck Hickory Sat urday, an inch or so falling. The Mercury fell to 10 above zero. Mon day it sleeted on tep of the snow, and walking has been perilous. Sleighing rias been the order. The special term of court at Shelby to try the murderers of the Dixoa family is on. John Ross, colored, con fesses that he killed Mrs. Dixon at the instance of Frank Gladden, a white man, who had painted Dixon's house and who wanted to rob Dixon. He said Gladden killed Mrs, Dixon and his motive was robbery. Mr. J. J. Cline who lives near the County Home, celebrated his 60th birthday Dec. 20. He had with him the following children: Mr. and Mrs P. L. Hefner, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hefner, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Cline, Mr. R. A, Celine and MissLuella Cline an all the grandchildren. In addition there were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cline, Mr. and Mrs P. L. Cline ' and Mr' and Mrs. B. S. Cline and children. At a family reunion of Mrs. Kirk* patrick s children on Monday, the ei - ' tire family was together for the first time since childhood Those from ont of town were Mrs. W. K. Douglas, dean of the Due West Female College', and daughter Evelyn, and Miss Adele Kirkpatrick, of Due West; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Aull, of Dyson, S. C ; M. G. Kirkpatrick of Charlotte; A G. Kirkpatrick, of the American Tobacco Co.; J. W, Kirkpatrick and wife, and Masters Grierand J. W„ Jr., of York ville, S. C. The Young People's society of Holy Trinity convened in their regular monthly session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wliitener. Twenty-two members were present. The election of officers resulted as follows: Pres., Rev. J. H. Wanncmaker, Vice Pres., Miss Mattie Deal; Secy., Mabel Hawn, chairlady locial committee, Miss Virginia 3ne new member was added. Refresh ments were served. A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. To warn people of a fearful forest ire in the Catskills a young girl rode lorseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King's New Discovery in curing lung trouble roughs and colds, which might have aided itf consumption or pneumonia. It cured me of a dreadful cough and ung disease, writes W. R. Patterson, am IDg h°rf' I- 6 * ' " after four in our amily had died wi;h consumption ind I gained 98 pounds." Nothing so re and safe for aH throat and lung roubles Pnie 50c, and $l.OO ree. Guaranteed by C 'rim* n ' c M ° Ser and Lutz and mmes Drug Stores. Where Living Cost is Highest. Washington, D. Cr Jan. B.—Al ready during this session of Con gress many of the orators among theStandpasl Republicans have tried to explain the prevailing high prices which the argument that the high price wave is world wide. This is another of the half-truths which the Republic ans seek to have the people ac cept as a whole excuse. Mr, R. H. Hooker, of London, read a paper before the Royal Statistical society of England recently, in which he shpwed that the increased cost of "all commodities" was twice as much in-high production German and high-production United Stases. as in free trade England. "Comparing food prices for this year with 1899" said Mr. Hooker, ' 'we find there has been an increase of 1 per cent in France; 8 per cent in England; .5 per cent in Germany; 28 per cent in Canada, and 34 per cent in the United States." Why is it that "world wide causes" result in an increase of 1 and 8 per cent in France and England, atd 34 per cent in this country? GET YOUR MONEY BACK If This Medicine Does not Satisfactory Benefit You Practising physicians making a spe cialty of stomach troubles are really responsible for the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. We have simply profited by the experi ence of experts. Our experience with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads us to believe them to be an excellent remedy for the relief of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and heal ing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rch in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to j medicine. The relief they afford is almost immediate. Their use is per sistency and regular for a short time helps to bring about a cessatation of the ! pains caused by stomach disorders, ! Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets aid to in | sure healthy appetite, aid digestion, J and promote nutrition* As evidence of i our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, ws ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire j satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formaiity. They come in ; three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents, aud $l.OO. Remember, you can ob tain them only at our store The Rexall Store. The Grimes Drug Co. HICKORY MARKETS. Quoted weekly by Bost & Newton. Hens, per lb 7 to Bc. Eggs, per doz 25c. Butter per lb., 15 to 20c Creamery Butter - 35 c Apples, eating $l.OO to 2.00 Cooking Apples 1.20 Sweet Potatoes 60c per bu. I Irish Potatoes $1.15 a bu. Cabbage, per lb 11-?«, Dried Beans, per bushel $2.50 Turkeys per pound 15 cents FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selections of Reg ulative Medicine We have a safe, dependable, and altogether ideal remedy that is par ticular adapted to the requirements of aged people and persons of weak constitutions who suffer from constipa tion or other bowel disorders. We are so certain that it. will relieve these complaints and give absolute satisfaction in every particular that we offer it with our personal guarantee that it shall cost the user nothing if it fails to sub stantiate our claims. This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies. Rexall Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night; do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscular coat of the bowels, thus over coming weekness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c., 25c., and 50c. Sold only at our store The Rex all Store. The Grimes Drug Co. ! HIDES. Prices paid at the Hickory Tan nery: Green Hides 10c per pound. Partly curee hides 9c. " Green Salted Hides 10c ** Dry Flint Hides 16 to 18c 44 Dry Salted Hides 14 to 16c 44 D £ ' 6° P e r " Rye Straw 40c " Cwt. Constipation is the cause of manv ailments and disorders that make life miserable.- Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all deal ers. The Gaiety Theatre has re duced their price of admission to 5 cents to everybody. Chlldron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O R | A cxxx>^oooooooooooooooooooc | Business Locals. £ OOOG DOOQOOOO'^vOOOOOOOOOOOC Wanted —You to write us be fore making' your choice of a business school. We can save you both time and money. In struction strictly individual. Po sitions secured- For catalogue address Brown's School ot Short hand, 915 Realty Building, Char iotte, N. C. 12-7-6t Cross Ties Wanted. Will pay cash for any amount of cross ties delivered on the line of the C. N. & W. R. R. J. W. POPE, 12 28 2t. Newton N. C. UNDERWARE and sweaters at reducec Price. , Lanier Merchantile Co. % Wanted, sett'ed white woman to cook etc. Mrs. Henry L. Abernethy, 111 tf. Hickory. N. C. HOSIERY, hats and caps un ler regular Lanier Mercantile Co. Rooms, unfurnished, for rent. Apply to G. A. Critcher, 1406 Eleventh Ave. 1 11 It. BUY trunks and suit cases from Lanier Mercantile Co. Wanted men to take orders for large portrait house. Apply at 2 p. m. at my house next Satur day. Oscar E. Yoder, near Le noir College, Hickory, N. C. IK yow want 10 acres land near Hickory See I N. Lanier at once. WANT to trade small stock Mdse. foi vacant lot or improve I property close in Box 232, Hickory. FOR SALE. vaca nt lot in Lotigview. I. N. Lanier. | Get your clothes made to measure al Harris and Littles. Ask for Tayloi Tayloring and get the benefit of aro lane values at submarine prices 1 114*, Cabinet Maker. I am now located on 1406 Eleventh Ave., where lam pre pared to do all kinds of cabinet work, and -upholstering and to make your old furniture look like new. Screen doors, windows and mantles a specialty. You cannot add a nicer piece of furn iture than a nice cabinet mantle. Call and see me before buying elsewhere. Packing and ship ping house furniture. G. A. Critcher, 111 4t. Hickory, N. C. ——— —— Stockholders Meeting. The annual meeting of the Stock holder* of the First Building & Loan Association of Hickory N, C., will be held at the City Hall, Tuesday, Jan uary 16th., 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. This meeting is to be held for the pur pose of the election of officers and di rectors, and any other business that may come before the meeting. G. H. Geitner, Pres. G. R. Wooten, Sec.-Treas. 12 J 4 4t. T axes Last Round I will be at the following places to collect vour taxes. Please meet me and get your receipt, All property that taxes are not paid on after this round will be advertised FOR SALE! Rudisill & Anthony, Store, half day, 9 a. m, to 12 m. Jan. 2. T. D. Shuford's Store, half day, 1 p. m. to 4, Jan 2. Plateau, one day, 9 a. m. to 4. Jan. 3. Young & Mull's store, half dav, 9 a. m, to 12 m., Jan. 4. Foird & hisnant's store, half day ip. m. to 4 p. m,, Jan. 4 Krookford one day, 9 a m to 4 p m, Jan. 5. Hickory one day, 6hitener & Martin's store Jan. . Noah Deal's store half day, 9 a m to 11 m Jan. 8. Q M. Smith's store half day. 1 a m to 4 p m Jan, 8. John Holler's store half dav. 9 * a m to 12 m Jan. 9. Claremont half day. 1 p m to 4 p m Jan. 9, Catawba one day, J U Long & Go's store Jan. 10, Long Island half day, 9 a m to 12 m Jan. 11. Monbo half day, 1 p m to 4 p m Jan. 11. Sherrills Ford one day Jan 12 TS",°o ne day " 9am to 3 p m Jan. 12, Maiden half day, 9am to 12 m Jan. 15. * Taylor's store (Providence) half daj Ipmto 4p m Jan. 15. Oliver's one day Jan. 16. Lock Little's store half dav 9 a m to 12 m Jan. 17. J. Ratcnford's store half day. ,? 1*1 t0 4 P m Jan - 17. VHo V t S Btore ha,f da v. 9 a m to 12 Jan. 18, andy's Cross Roads half dav 1 pmto4pm Jan. 18. Conoyer one day, 10 a m to 4 S m Jan. 19,. Hickory one day, hitener & Martin's, 9am to 5 p m Jan. Respectfully, R. LEE H E ITT, j hei iff. | HENRY BLOUNT AT LENOIR COLLEGI The Uniaue Wit and Philoso • pher to be There Jan 15 Henry Blount, of Wilson. 4 the hu man song-bird,'' will speak at the Le i oir College Auditori'im on next Mon day evening, Jan. 15. The Auditor ium will be warm and comfortable. 1 section of reserved seats will be helc for downtown people. General admis sion is 25c., reserved seats 35c. ELOUNT IS A GENIOUS Rev. A, H. McArn, the scholarl pastor of the Presbyterian church i Cheraw, S. C., says: "I have hear two of Henry Blouni's wonderful, soul lifting, heart-thrilling lectures, a. there is nothing like them in our lan guage. Many of his sentences are a beautiful as ever came from Ruskin and no speaker can surpass him in hi thrilling bursts of oratory, for he is un questionably gifted with the highes powers of dramatic utterance." The Episcopal Service at Church of the Ascension A splendid, inspiring service nex Sunday morning when the whole Sun day School and all the families of th church will unite in a bright Epiphany Service, sing Missionary Hymns an( hear a special address in "The Wis* Men of the East and then visit t Bethlehem." In the evening the rector will maki an address on "Modern Miracles ii the Mission Fields and among th Slums." The Rev. J. S. Moody, acting upoi the advice of physicians, will reraov* to Globe. Arizona, about Feb, 1, fo: the benefit of his son's health. H reluctantly presented his resignation o his present charge to his vestry or Jan. 3. I . . Medicines that aid nature are alway most effectual, Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy acts on this plan. It allay the cough, relieves the lungs, open the secretions and aids nature in re iSorng the system to a healthy con dition. Thousands have testified ti its superior excellence. Sold by a! dealers. Oh you Gaiety for a Nickle. In health, sickDess or di:tres« Our bread is easy to dig'st. Phone 230 CITY BAKERY COURTNEY § Boot and Shoe Maker and Kj Repairer. Under Moretz-Whiten r's Some txceptional Bargains in Winter Suits for the late BUYER. If you would be interested in a SUIT at all. call and see us, we can SAVE YOU MONEY on a -- first-class SUIT Look at our $l.OO assortment of men's hats. MORETZ- WdITENER CLOTHING CO. ROYAL j |BAIdN6~POWDEIg Absolutely Pure^^p § MAKES HOME BAKING EASY I |f Light Biscuit | I Delicious Cake m f Dainty Pastries 1 m Fine Puddings If ® Flaky Crusts | [I The only Baking Powder made || The Democrat is compelled to crowd | Mr. Carroll Bost has accepted a ] out a good deal o important matter sition in the ticket office of the Sout , this week which could have been jer Railway at Charlotte. . printed if it had come in earlier. . i Circulation Manager Chamble s, of i | The Democratic committee choses Charlotte Observer, is here this we j June 25 at Baltimore as the time and arranging to have the paper delivered place for nominating a Democratic its reader- every morning for breikfa , presidential candidate. Hie' ory will apprecia f e this service. I Something Good! 0 Interested in Hickory and & its development, THE € S CHARLOTTE OBSER- g VER will art ange at once fj h for the delivery of its morn v ning issue to subscribers at v j© their home before break- $ §fast. Watch for our repre- $ sentative, Mr. A. F. White. N 1 Something Now I b ' !n «»OeOSOBQBOOQOSOBOBO{SOaJ \P r escr >Pti ons | U At all times the health must be carefully guarded; (I yl particularly now iu changing seasons. Do what JO U you can to prevent sickness but, if it come, place U yV the responsibility of supplying the medicines upon Jf N us * Brm g ev ery prescription to us and know that U W you get the most active drups, carefully and lion- J) A# estly compounded—for best results to the patient \A yi always. h , "We're on the Corner." ff I Moser Lutz, Druggists « PHONES 17 AND 317. U jf CHSETOL t N (A CHEST OIINTMEINT) y( n A wluable external remedy for Croup, Colds. Sore Throat and all JJ ff congestion of the throat and lungs. U Especially Effective in Croup and Pneumonia hi N As its base and medicinal agents* are quickly absorbed by the skin CI UL and produce relief just as quick jj ff By Using Chestol Externally and King's Wild Of » Cherry and Tar Internally T1 you have two of the very latest and best known remedies in the U U field of medicine for all throat and lung troubles. Each I) If package guaranteed. At 1 Bananas and Home-Made Candv I ® fIS Bai a. a ?pe in] this week 10c, 15c and 20c per doz W Fresh home-made taffies and peanut biittle 10c f per pound. - jjjjj | California Fruit Co. |
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