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T * LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * Mr. R. A. Grimes is building ar elegant home on 13th ave. Mr. Geo. S. Blackwelder, of Canton, is visiting his parents. iuuuuusm«u»AAnanaAnnA» «w«v § PRE SO RI PTII ONS| 6 At al! tiiißM tile luult ■suit, \.'vtuily guar i- C £ ed; particularity now in ch 1 »irin / -r»;»Kon I) > what Cj £ you can to prevent El! responsibility, of supplvia •; the medicines upon us. C| .Bring every prescription i • ns an « ku«>w that you get E» £ the most active drugs, c«;j\ fu'ly a«»«i honestly com- C pounded —for best results to the patient always § "We'er On The Corner" I MOSER & I AJTZ, Druggibts | S Hickory - - - N. C. & iwww wHiiiy ijaywsiwsa \ It Does Not Require a big capital to establish your credit here. Honesty and the capacity to haudle yourself and your busi \ 9 ness satisfactorily, count for a great deal. I Open an account at this bank, raatntain 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 are especially invited to open accounts. Come in today and talk it over. First National Bank I Capital ai d Surplus $240,000.K) \( Officers. A. A. Shuford, President; K. C. Menzies, Cashier; J. D. Elliott, Vice President; J. L. Cilley, Asst. II Cashier. MonaLisa —arepro- jT Qfy •duction in the original ]A I ly colors of the famous | | painting.without any ' printed matter and tine enough to frame, is attached as a souvenir to our beau- Style Catalog of Ready -to-Wear Garments for Spring and Summer which will he mailed you free upon your request. The souvenir is more than worth the trouble of writing for, and the catalog will show you better garments for the money than any catalog you have ever before received. viAtc ivi. „ue catalog today—it will be sent post paid, your name will be put on our mailing list and this catalog will be mailed to you in a short time, containing absolutely the correct style for the coming season. Write today to the exclusive Readv-to-Wear Shop. PURCEUL'S Charlotte - - N. C. * MSa Li iie JvT-Co ci Mai,p> Valley is visiting Mrs, W. A. 1 Hall. 4. Rev. J. A. Opoveri R. F. D. Mo. 1. was in the city. Monday. Put the drap on tht roads nov\ and they wiil sv»on be in gooo shape. Mr. Frank Wolfe of Spencer, ipent Sunday in the cUy with relatives. Miss Bessie Smith, of Catawba, was the guest of Miss Claudie Yount Sunday, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A NO GREATER bliss can exist for the married man than to spend a cozy Sunday at home. To do this well you must have nice, comfor table furniture —the kind that "pulls and makes you feel that it is indeed home sweet home. Ladies, take this hint. Come in today and look over our stock built for your family coi^fort— the most elegant in this section of the country. The prices are made to suit your pocket. sword's Furniture Store I j Some E tional Bar gainsin ter Suits far I the late buyer If yon would be inter ested iu a at all, call and see us, we can Save Vou j Money j ' on a first class suit. Look at our $ 1.00 assort j ment of men's hats. . I ' ' | Moretz ' Whitener Clothing Co. Mr. artd Mrs. M. «. Groves of spending several days with W>A?-.Hall. Mr. A, B. Herfdersop has gone to Marion on business for Mor rison and Smith. Mr. J. P Foster, of Lynchburg, Va., a represenative of the Inter national Correspondence School. vvas in the city his week. Go to The California Fruit Co. For Fresh Candies And All Kinds of Fancy Fruits 140 PER CENT REDUCTION! I In Out Entire Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Ladies' Skirts and I Coats, Etc. I For 15 Days=Begianmg January 27==Ending February 10- 3 In order to reduce our St k pre\ aratory to our Spring Showing we have decided to make this sacrifice in prices for the next. 15 days, beginiug January 27th. Remember we are not offering you job lots tu select from, but our eutire stock of merchandise, which is complete and strictly up-to-date Everything marked in plain figures from our regular selling price 1 We Allow Vou 40 Per Cent Reduction I We can fit anybody. All sizes, styles and quality. Remember the cut prices for 15 days only, beginning January, 27th THE UNDERSELLING STORE L. E. ZERDEN, Proprietor - Hickory, N. C. For a mild easy action of the bowels a single dose of Doan's Regu!ets is ! enough. Treatment cues habitual constipation 25 certs a bcx A : ..k vciir druggist for them Messrs. awl Srv't' pr»'P r ieters jo tut: ibe*»t't, ai f i>i'iOW)i:g some *i»i*>naid ■»irfs. Tue Navai Mon y mghl. was ti'j'-ypiri by iaipe irowUS. Ti.ey w rj. Ie onr>r« . v ry i. t- i i.oon • t e ol s atiii ci. .«.i en. When giveri as soon as the croupv .cough appeais Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wiil ward off an attack oi croup and prevent all danger and! cause ofanxiet 1 .. Thousands of moth-' ers use it successfully. Sold by all: dealers * i Hickory regr-cts to learn of the serious iilneg&of the St ste Li-, i Drarian XnSherrill, o« New j ion, as rtS.Cirt of his -serious ! fall on the ice in Raleigh. It is said he is growing weaker aIJ the ! time. ! Luda Leach, a negro girl, 10 years oki, a twin,' caught fire at j a neighoor's Douse Monday af ! ternoon and ran a long distance to her Home, uer clothes burning ! cj.ie uiei lacci- ou, her entire jou- y being cooked and her I iony ue parched. Salisbury o'fers a $22,G00 and a j site, equal to $35,000, for the girls 'school of the Lutheran church recently b:»r?ied at VI t Pltssant. STOMACH TROUBLES Cured By Vinol—Here is Proof! Seymour, Ind.—"l was troubled with j a chronic stomach trouble, and Ave ■weeks ago it got BO bad I had to give uy vvcrk. I had tried various medi cines without relief, and was finally induced to try Vinol. After taking the first bottle I was greatly benefited Am now on the third bottle ana ready ( i to resume work. Am rapidly gaining in weight and strength." Edw. Nie I man. it is the curative medicinal ele ments of the cods' livers, combined with the strengthening properties of tonic iron contained, in Vinol which | mr.kes it so successful in restoring ! perfect digestion and at the same ! time it builds up the tired, over | worked and run-down system, i Try a bottle of Vinol with the un ] derstanding that your money will he j returned if it does not help you. j For sarie by Aloser and Lutz j Druggisst Hickory, N. C. j H nEO. COURTNEY & ' jag Boot and Shoe Maker and Repairer. gfe Is Under Moretz-Whitenr's SS S store K 1 mmmmMwmwm FROYAL ~| BAKING POWDER Absolutely The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE I LOCAL j Borne to M». and Mrs T. k. | Walsh, a girl. r Mr. W. M. Thompson fs spend ing several weeks on a visit to Florida, running away from the snow. Mr. Q. E. Herman, who is do ing build mr work for Mr. E A. Ciinard in the Happy Valley, ran down for a visit this week. • Squire S. E. Killian, one of ablest jjsticos of toe peace in the Stiite nnd an o «i C>nfeder ate soildier. is out for countv [treasurer to succeed Mr J U. Long, w*o has served two tprro/s very rc ; * nt'ib 1 * 3 M n-i will not aun a?a n. K r> " " T i l ' > lm: a verv r • -j r most popular m-'£« inC. > Mr. J. D. Elli. tt, Mips tf; z>i ! Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I Elliott have erone to Florida and ICuba to spend a week or so. Only A FEW Days I More I Only A Few More Suits Left I 1 All Men's and Boys' Suits I 1 One Third Off | I All Overcoats I One Half Off I Sale closes Saturday Night J MARTIN & CLARK CLOTHING CO. I One Price To All I brbb^BnßHßH Born to Mr. an i Mrs. I. r Lanier, a jrirl. By writing to Purcells in CharW you can get a reproduction cf V ( - Lisa, the great picture recec stolen from the art gallery. After 32 years in Kansas, Mr. J q Deal has returned to Catawba cou at] on a visit. Mr Deal now ownes 32 acres of fine pane land. He is h, in the interest of a patent cloth, washer. eThe Grand Theatre will be op* very afternoon f ; *onn2:3!) to s:}; for the benefit of the ladies am children, Tne admission for th ( o'ternoon will be 5 cents to ever,. boly. Rev. D. H. Li taker his first regular scrnnn last Sun d>y and his conurbation j •. •« •-y •• ar T» s 0 | i\, L. ' . Jfei" , p tie o the riuieNiti i lil jank \t Asheville, sper.t Friday here vis. iting his daughter M s J. V. Harper, at Mrs. R A. Grimes'
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