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E^abHshli fcredit It Does Not Require ! a bi t i? capital to establish yonr credit here. Honesty aud t.lie capacity to haudle yourself and your busi- Inebs satisfactorily, count for a great deal. Open an account at this bank, matntain your rep utation as a man of character and your credit will soon be established as firmly as the Rock of Gibral ter. Young men lire invited to open accounts. Come in today and talk it over. | First National Bank | Capital and Surplus $240,000,00 | Officers A. A. Shuford, President; K. C. Menkes. Cashier; J. D. Elliott, Vice Presidents J. L. Cilley, Asst. Cashier. WXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX^ 1 White Goods | | Sale $ V Next Monday we will place on display W a beautiful line of White Goods, Muslin X X Underwear, Embroidery and Lace. See Q Q circulars for full information lat-r. © Jr We have secured some Wonderful val- * Sv ues for our customers and it will pay you X X well to see w >at we have to offer. Q © We beg to Ptate ttiat this display will V Q consist of only Dew fresh goods. No sec- X X and or shopworn merchandise. /\ V Special —With every $5.00 purchase V * made during next week we will give X X * $ 10.00 worth of cash checks Save your X X cash checks. They are valuable. O 8 Thompson & West g v Company. X * xxx>oooooooooooooooooooo^ QMMflflflAMM MAflflnnßMAP^ | HOW ISTHIS I | From January 16 to January | 27 Inclusive, the Fol- j£ $ lowing Will Go j| §' as Listed \ , K 5$ Men's Overcoats - One-half Off Boys Suits - - One-third Off Men's Suits - - One third Off Children's Suits - One-third Off Men's Odd Pants - One-third Off Mcns-Boys Sweaters One-half Off f|| @ When we Say 1-3 Off We Mean jl Just That and Nothing Else. 5 §j These Are Postively Cash Prices. a Can You Beat Xhem? 5 I MARTIN CLARK | | CLOTHING CO. jj> The Gaiety Theatre has re" liuced their price of admission 8168^3®^^' m sfltJ T«r; »« Ribbon^ to 5 cents to everybody. fl * f A. jr Cni'm Best ' S,fest " Ah "V= Reiiat' SOLD BVIWUGOISTS EVtDMffiii Mr. C. W. Cloninger succeeds J 7 r. Hnph D'Anna as c? r h er at H ;he Hickory Banking and Trust • "0.. resigning his position to'see* * ret iy and tea surer of the Hice Mfg Co, at Johns on City, Tenn., n order to do so. He is a fine / v "»? l«r»s : ness man fend will make good. WELL KNOWN MINISTER | Restored to Health by Vinol Rev. D. Schneider, who Is a well mown minister in Rice Lake, Wis., vrites: "I had a very severe stomach trou !e last year from which I was kept a bed three months. I had engaged ae services of a doctor, but to no vail. I then read of Vinol and deter mined to try a bottle. Before it wat '.sed up I was out of bed, and four •ottles made me a well man. Vinol it? i splendid medicine, and I can gladly •ecommend it." Prominent men from all over thd country do not hesitate to endorse this wondeful tonic. For twelve years Vinol has been sold on the "money back" plan, and every year strengthens its popularity and proves by continued tests that tt will do what we claim for it. For sale by Moser and Lutz Druggisst Hickory, N. C. THE WORLD ALMANAC 1912 Edition In tMs compact volume of valuable and ir.te' * sting information, a complete up-to-date librarj In itself, you will find accurate particular* of tb special sessions of Congress, the elections, censu statistics and comparisons, reciprocity, the Pananss CaiiaJ, markets, crops, increase in prices of stspU product*, coat ot living. aerial achievement* lecord* and disasters. «cientific dlvoTrries. expi ations and innovations xf 1911. wars, internations' disagreements and other great historical svftata. growth of the I'nited States, increasing popula tion ar.d wealth of countries. State and muole' polities. Congressional records, sporting records currency, weights snd measures, weather forecasts, universities and schools, religious orders, indus tries. commerce, railroad*, shippiac. debts of nations armies and navies of the w *Wj ban Mag, money, »xes. insurance, political KWrtsi, scceet societies, clubs, births, marriages, divorces and deaths, woman suffrage and 10,000 Other Fai'ti sad Flgursi Vp to Date of every day interest and value to everybody. No merchant, farmer, laborer, bmilneas man, ' housewife or business woman, school boy or school ! girl should be without a copy of the valuable 1913 | reference volume at uaefitl information. Pries I 25c.' -(West of Buffalo and PlttAurgh, 8O0.) By mail. Soc. Address The Sew York World, Sew York. j —n. Oh you Gaiety for a Nhckle. ' Jll health, sickness or distress i Our bread is easy to digest. Phone 235 CITY BAKERY f| GEO. COURTNEY Boot and Shoe Maker and I Repairer. • jljj Under M oretz-Whiten r's Doctor Peterson The Specialst lln Hickory Jan. 20 Will return every 30 days at Old Central Hotel near Depot. I Doctor Peterson is no doubt the greatest S(.e:ialist in the State. ROYSTER FERTILIZER HITS THE SPOT EVER/TIMEjI The explanation is simple;they are jhp 1 nmdeufSh theAreaiest care and it 1 evejy mgpedwnthas to pass the #1 I test of our own laboratories; theresnolutor miss aboutßoyster S I Fertilizers. iff I __ ScMvßy Reliable Dealers Everywhere JF Jf 1 F.S. ROYSTER OUAftOCO./f I \r ii vr Sales Offices Jf /// I Tarboro N.C. Columbia SC. jfl Baltimore Md. Montgomery-Ala. spartai,bu.rftsG. If i Macon Ga. Columbus Ga. * * * * LOCAL AND. PERSONAL. ❖ •§• , + Mr. Richard F. Little leaves for Cornell the first of February «.o prosecute his literary studies. v Col. M. 0. Sherrill fell on an ice pavement in Raleigh and the stump of his amputat ed leg. Miss Rose Shuford has to Philadelphia on a two weeks visit to her sister, Mrs. Gordon H. Cilley. Rev. Livingstone Johnson, secretary of the Baptist church I convention, will preach at the West Hivikory Baptist church Sunday night. Mr. Kerley Elliott, the young bright son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elliott has been appoint ed by Cmgressman Webb first ilternate to Rea Hinson for the Naval Acade.ny. The pumping station on Henry river has frozen up and the water supply is cut off. The stand pipe will be filled tonight and the town will have the r usual watter supply tomorrow. Mrs. E { ;A. Herman has re turned from spending the holi day sin Kinston, N. C. with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herndon. Mr. J. E. Faithcock announces the following sales in real estate One 10 acre farm to a Lincolnton county man just outside of town on tie LiriL-olriton road. One nice cottage on Bth. Street Chilc.i en Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST O R 1 A Wood's Seeds Fop 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy of this cata log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog mailed free on request Write for it T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Cough Syrup $ a ju if SOc size - - Now 40c. %a U 25c 4 4 - - Now 20c. flf A scientific preperation prepared after the M a# formula of a great specialist on Throat and \k Lung diseases. It therefore will relieve ff N the most stubborn cough or cold. Ti "We're on the Corner." ft v( Moser & Lutz, Qruggnsts $ ll PHONES 17 AND 317. Mr. John Corpening, of Mor ristovvn, Tenn., was visiting at his sister's, Mrs. S. A. Hawn s last week. The Newton News says that P. rry Barringer, of Route 3, lost his home and its cont°nts by fire Saturday alterrom. Mrs. Bar-j rigger had gone to Maiden and no one was at home. Loss 1200 with no insurance. Miss Maud Eckard has been ap pointed general manager ot the girl's canning cub in Catawba county: This is a grert work,. and no wiser selection could have i been made in securing a manager. I AH irit-rested please see or write j Miss Eckard. Messrs. Isenhour and Smith have opened an up-to-date mov ing picture show in the old Sut tlemyre building. They have in stalled two machines, so there will be no breaking in the per formance. They are enterpris ing men and will spare no pains to make their place attractive. Capt. Daughtertv of the U. S. army was here Monday and Tuesday nights, giving instru . tions to the Hickory Rifle com pany. He say.*; this is the best dicipiired set of officers, he has instructed for quite awhile. He . also spoke very highly of the - equipment of the armory. Mr. W. E. Holbrook, former , editor of The Democrat, won place in the $1)0,0')0 club of 4 Greenville, S. C. He is now .vriting insurance for the South „ .-astern Life Insurance Co, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA3TO R I A DOES YOUR TYPEWRIT TEN. WE\R RIBBONS.?. / Wt e.-ny n:t)ck ribbons ?• 1 til kinds or typewriters. On experience proves that the bes ribbons are the cheapest. W sell I WEBSTER RIBBONS md guarantee them to be abso- satisfactory. We carry also a full line of carbon paper, both for peniii ind for typewritten Don't gn* some out-of-town man your oi ler for ribbons and carbon pa oer until you have called us u* ind found out whether we can not supply your needs. The Van Dyke Shop Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTarta? NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE The Bowles and Mai tin Furni- j ture Co. have' finished movirg! in f «» the McShane store. Fee their ad in the Democrat this week. Please Read These Two Letters. The following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will prove how unwise it is for women to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when it maybe avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, feihe was four weeks in tlic hospital and came home suffering worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink -1 ham's Vegetable Compound restored her health. HERE IS HER OW.V STATEMENT. Paw Paw, Mich. — u Two years ago I suffered Yei 7 severely with a displacement I could not on m y for a long time. My physician MWT tieal -cd mo for several months without much re hef, and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op jpl eration. I was there four weeks and came home I " A JS, Mp suffering worse than before. My mother advised JziM 1118 to try Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Com -1 I pound, and 1 did. To-day I am well and strong an * m y own housework. I owe my health | to E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and /hi/// ;b ///iff!)! advise every woman who is afflicted with any '•/// III*."/// female complaint to try it."—Mrs. OHVLLLE ROCK, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Mich. "THERE NEVER WAS A WORSE CASE." Rockport, Ind.—" There never was a worse case of women's ills than mine, and I cannot begin to tell you what I suffered. For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month and the doctor said nothing but an operation would cure me. My father suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; so to please him I took it, and I unproved wonderfully, so I am able to travel, ride horseback, take long rides and never feel any ill effects from it. I can only ask other suffering women to give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an operation." —Mrs. M ARGARET MEREDITH, R. F. D. NO. 3, Rockport, Ind. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful—or that either of these women were paid hi any way for their testimonials, or that the orig inal letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- ir male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments ((/(# *^\\)\ does justice to herself who will not try this fa- S mous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it I yj yj has restored so many suffering women to health. 1 (j I to LYDIA E.PINKH AM MEDICINE CO. d\ In) i&W (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. I now on all Winter Goods. 8 Big stock oi the very best Dress Goods. Bi ? cMit in price. Ladies long Coats, good style— Deep Cut C* | Price. Ladies and Misses Sweaters at greut Bargain now these are all good new goods at a bargain jDric-e. 3 Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes A great stock —too many for me, and to reduce • le stct'k I will give you bargains. Mens Best. 350 on earth, sues as Selz Uoyal Blue, Tviug Quality and ( ygnif, in Pat. Leather, Gun Metal. • Box caff.-and Vici- Good Good Styles, now 3.1 »0. Mens V 2.50 Box call now 195. Great St... k -1 La ,ies, t Missses and Children Shoes all reduced in price to X red ace the stock. " Come and see for yourself. V |1 J. f. ALIEN | jp SOBO®S»S 3®eo9e®Q&GQo&9G&s^ 1 & THIS SPACE BELONGS TO K I I | Furn it ure | * - i "\9 In which we wil! tell you about floor Q coverings next wee'?. k J* K y & tooaocoocooccccoeooceeJ - * ' j The Loyal Sons of Holy Trinity ! Lutheran church met with Pas tor Wanamaker Monday evening arid had a good time, especial y enjoying the refreshments.
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