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w you want. It will pay x
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get their prices on
JK Flooring, Ceiling, Sid-
iag, Moulding, Casings, y|f
etc. i£xam*iie the Qual- •jjj'
fity and Workmanship
of their Lumber. We W
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$ you, Jad me prices are x
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X PICTURE FRAMES X
Twenty five of the latest cesigns O
X« in mouldings. J. A. bwotes at X
X Bowles & Martin knows how, ©
x Baby Carriages X
Q If it's a cheap one, we have it, if O
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| Spring Opening |
J You invited to j
I) inspect, our large and (
3 variedj line of Spring j
J Woolens on display all C
5 week, Feb. 19th to 24th.
N in our line will be v
N this . season's Newest V
$ Fabrics from domestic V
$ and J foreign looms. V
ff Competent cutters will V
i| be in charge to advise / j
ff as to correct style, etc. \
I Moretz-Whitener
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| The Quality Shop. (
DEMOCRAT ADS
BRINGS RESULTS.
\e Cause of Many
Deaths
aen is a disease prevailing in this
— MS because so decep
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it—Leart dis
?ase, pneumonia,
leart failure or
lpoplexy are often
'.be result of kid
ley disease. II
kidney trouble is
illowed to advance
;bc kidney-poison
ed blood will at
;E tiring catarrh of
organs,
3 bladder, brick-du
i urine, head ache, back ache, lame
.ck, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous
ia®, or the kidneys themselves break
nrn and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
om a derangement of the kidneys and
tter health in that organ is obtained
oickest by a proper treatment of the kid
.»yg. Swamp-Root corrects inability to
Ad urine and scalding pain in passing it,
ad overcomes that unpleasant necessity
being compelled to go often through
*e day, and to get up many times during
benight. The mild and immediate effeci
■ Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
. soon realized. It stands the highest be
4tne of its remarkable health restoring
«opertieß. A trial will convince anyone.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is
told by all druggists in fifty-cent and
Ma-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle and a book that tells all
4wotit, both sent free by mail. Address,
Or. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y.
JThen writing mention reading this gen
4KMM offer in this paper. Don't make
ItSf mistake, but remember the name,
%HBp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell
in place of Swamp-Root—
do JOII will be diaappointed.
Hon. E. Spencer Blackburn,
of Elizabeth ton, Tenn., may run
for congress from the first Ten
nessee district since Mr. Sells,
Kepublican, is out with his
party. Blackburn will have at
the convention a solid delegation
from Carter county. This is an
item gleaned by the Statesville
Landmark's Washington corres
pondent Mr. Blackburn is a
brother of Hickory's able young
physician, Dr. T. C. Blackburn.
Holity Lutheran Church Notes
Rev. J. H, Wannemaclier Pastor,
Sunday School - - 9:45 a. m.
Chief Service - - 11 a. m.
Junior League - - 2:30 p. m.
Evening Service 7 p. m.
The Way to-
THE quickest, surest and safest
way to success lies through a bat k ac
count. Obs -rve the success of ihe
greatest me > of modernftirres. Only
the comman >f unlimited money has
made them 1 they are.
You can b fuecfffful if you start
saving now doil«r will open ;n ac
count here ling what yon can to
day.
First National Bank
Hickory, N. C.
Capital $200,000 Surplus s4^oo
Officers and Directors:
A. A. fcUUFORD, Pres. K. C. MENZIEJS, tWrit-r
J. D. ELLIOTT, Vice Pres. J. L. CILLEI, Asst. Cash.
I |
l§ .On r the repairs, alterations or overhauling tin
Spring, be sure you get our estimates, prices on MILL ft
WORK, SAS a-DOORS—TRIM—MOULDING—MAN- X
TLES— ETC. U
Lowest of prices, original designs, utmost value ©
for your money. Do it now.
HICKORY NOVEL! Y CO. K
806 21st St. Phone No. 19. u
The Catawba Co. Pastoral
The Catawba Co. Pastoral
Association of the E. L. c kurcri,
meets with the Rev. John D.
Mauney, of Hickory, on Monday
after the 4th Sunday of *eb.
1912, at 10 a. IT.
Program.
A review of the S. S. hand
book by the Rev, J. R. E. Hunt,
by Prof. R. L. Fritz, of Lenoir
college.
Astudv of the sixth Art. of
Augsburg confession, to be pre
sented by the Rev, C, Luther
Miller of Hickory, alternate the
Rev. Jas. F. Deal of Lenoir.
The Present Status of the
Luther League in the south by
the Rev. J. F. Wannemacher,
of Hickory.
An Exegesis of the Gospel for
the Ist. Sunday of March or
Reminiscere. by Rev. W. A.
Deaton, D D.. of Hickory.
Dr. W. A. Deaton, Pres.
J. Alonzo Yount.
St. Timothy Honor Roll for
February.
First gr de.
Johny Miller, Guy Bolick.
Second g>-ade.
Alvie Sivrman, Larkin Flowers,
Kearney Roof.
Third gradf.
Eula Flowers, Madge Sigmon,
Fourth grade.
Vasco Bolick, Lethco Bum
erarner, Craig- Hawn, James
Propst, Kenneth Yount, Russels
Sigman.
Fifth grade.
Mabel Lai), Ruth Miller, Fay
Roof, Florence Sigman, Kenneth
Herman, Termn Herman, Ear
nest Smyre, Clarence Herman.
Sixth grade.
Naomi R>of, Wortha Yount.
Eighth grade.
Lillie Hermon, Gracie Hartsoe,
Miller, Myrtle , v igmon,
Esie Yount, Paul Miller, Grower,
Miller, Orin Sigmon, Adrin Sig
mon.
Ninth grade.
Eva Holler. Mary Rcwe,
Anna Rowe,
Teachers
ist or sediment itt
Association
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
OA3TO R I A
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* LOCAL AND PERSONAL. *
* +
Mr, Hyrle Yoder, of Greenville
S. C. spent several days here last
week.
Miss Claudia Yount visited
relatives near CM. Timothy Sun
day.
m
Mr. McCoy Moretz, of Lincoln
ton was in the city Thursday.
Mr. W. L. Cline, of Co. t r
R. 1. was in tit ciiy M u..y.
Rev. J. A. Yount, of Core* « r t
R. 1. was a visitor in this
city, • n day.
As fine a lot of horses as ever
seen in Hickory, was unloadec
Tuesday for the Hinkel Craig
Live Stock Company.
Mr. Reuben Bruner, aged 60,
of the St. Stephens neignborhooc
iied Saturday and was buried
Sunday at St. Stephens.
Mrs. U. S. Edwards and Mist
cJula Mayes of Iredell county,
Mho have been visiting relatives
lere for the past two weeirs havt
returned to tneir home.
Winter seems to be broken
Many Hickory people are making
• .cit maidens. The weather foi
c «e last lew days has been ideal.
Mr. Geo. P. Bailey is digging
jt the foundation for nis rev.
ouse. Judge Council! is filling
« tile Ironi yard of the lot be
.A'een him and Mr. Bailey with
dirt hauled from the foundation
• i iVi . ii.acKweluer'd new store
JuiJUllig.
Mr. George P. Drum, of Nev\-
-ji), is tne latest canuidate in
ae tield tor thecounty treasurer
.up. The race promises to bt
iu exceedingly interesting one.
uie Democrat has alread}
icntioned as '»trier candidates),
squire S, &. Kiilian and Messrs.
'V. L. Sherrill and W. ri. deli.
Messrs. W. A. Self, of thi*
my, and R. L. Huffman, of Mor
;anton, alter great diligence
.ave secured' a pardon for Chas.
-Varren, oi this city. Warren
vajj trjecl in lVlorganton court toi
is lite and Waa defended by
these gentlemen. He was con
cteu oi an assault with inten
• rape, and sentenced to fivt
v in the State's Prison. H«
egan his sentence on Feb. 13th,
all, and these gentlemen wert
a Raleigh on r eb. 13th, 1912.
a u sccurtd his parden, afte
i jut one year's service of hi:-
sentjnce. Never had a client
uve more loyal lawyers.
Here is a message of hope and good
■heer from Mrs. C. J. Mart n, Booby
Mill, Va., who is the mother ot eigliteen
children. Mrs. Martin was cured en
st >mach trouble and constipation oti
Chamberlain's Tablets after fiveyearsof
suffering, and now reccomends these
tablets to the public. Sold by all deal
ers.
Bixby, N. C. —1 know that Lee's
Remedy is the best I ever tried. I
..unit nia a God-sent remedy in my
oine. i have been trou. Ed with heai
icnn from a chiG, but Lee's Heauac
is the best of all. So will sa
to my headache suffeerrs, "Try thi:
'reat remedy and be convinced."
Mrs, T. C. Allet.
Dy ail medicine dealers.
VJi. Charlie Wht tie o
u-uci at spti.t : un. I y . i
. e in i\t;w ten-.
Almost Lost His Life,
S. A. Stid, of Mason. Mich., ,v
uever forget his terrible exposure to r
merciless storm. "it gave me a
ireadful cold,.' he writes, "that
caused severe pains in my cnest, so
was hard for me to breathe. A neigh
jor gave me several doses of Dr.
King's New Discovery which broughi
g.eat relief. The doctor said I was cn
the verge of pneumonia, but to con
tinue with the Discovery. I did so and
.sed two bottles which completely cured
me. ,; Use oniy this quick, safe, re
iable medicine for coughs, colds, oi
aay throat or lung trouble. Price 50c
and SI.OO. Trial! bottle free. Guaran
aeed by C. M. Shuford, Moser ant.
Lutz. Grimes Drug Co.
Mr. A. W. Cline spent Sun
day with his parents near Con
over.
Don't Worry —bat.
Memphis, Tenn.--Mrs. F' rr ?
D. Looney, of thi.- place,
sult'ei nis •
eii *»t y*a , ; t ■t *
Oai wuj, i am a,
1 havn't missed a Mn* r . 1
n-»n!i.v know how imx; . ' y
it tide." L)i.: ' vi ; i . ,J*
yoar !->mpioms-vfato.i n
treat them. W hat you n- pi i
strength. Cardui helps to
get it, Take Cardui, because
other tonics and medicines do not
contain its peculiar and success
ful ingredients, importe \ espe'* -
-iliy for its manufacture. Hm
' Js':r |
"O Ui W ill! tlit St-'ji W .
tpproval. During this
Jardui has benefited a mi lien
vomen. Why not you? Try it
woday.
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I BAKING I
I POWDER |
||- Absolutely Pure
(pL Economizes Butter, Flour, 'it
¥ Eggs; makes t3ie fissl more |
r appetizing and wltolesome p
ifg The only Baking Powds? mad 6 |
$8 from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar f ft
The good roads advocates have
placed the petition for a bond
election to vote s6o, IKK) bonds for
roads in HLkory township in the
hands of Tax Collector P. P.
Jones. In this they have d«»nt
well. Mr. Joues knows every
body and he is geffingr names
hand over first. The required
number is 301) and Monday Mr.
•Jones had 220 on his paper. Only
half a dozen men had refused to
sign, the ex-chief tells us, since
he has had the petition.
A Beautiful Complexion
Comes of Using
Cydonia Lotion. Softens and whitens
-ie skin: cures sunburn, chapped or
toughened skin. The genuine has
rßurwell and Dunn Co.'s name and
label. Price. 25 cents. Fore sale by
all medicine dealers.
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Phone 17 and 317 "We're on the Corner.''
MOSER & LUTZ Druggists
Dallas, Fort Worth,
Galveston, Houston,
and all Texas points.
Alexandria, Monroe, New Orleans, Shreveport,
and all Louisiana points.
Hattiesbnrg, Jackson, Meridian, Vicksburg,
and all Mississippi points.
all points North, East, South and West rlached
BY THE THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE OF THE
QUEEIN & CRESCENT ROUTE
FOR RATES AND FULL INFORMATION, CALL ON OR WRITE
J. C. CONN, Division Passenger Agent, Read House, CHATTANOOQA. TENN.
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Q There will be given away each week to the Q
© ladies, a 42 piece dinner set. Watch for circulars V
V announceing it* V
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ij SO ME LOST MIS TRAIN jjj
and an important aDpointmentt See thot your watch jr
jC keeps time. The cost of having it repaired is small, 3
2* . and correct time is important. £
5 . Your watbh should be overhauled once in 18 months, jr
Bring in your watch t day. ir
J GEO. E. BISANER g
Jeweler and Optometrist jl
JH Inspector for the Southern and C. &N. W. Railway, m
UUWWWiA W
No. 36 was derailed Mo >%
about two miles east of tovß
near the Shuford cotton min.
No serious damage was done and
no one hurt. When the train
rounded the sharp curve near the
cotton mill the engine left the
track, running fifty yards on the
crossties. A shifting engine
from the yards here was hasten
ed to the scene of the wreck, and
pulled the train back to the sta
tion. The wrecking crew was
called, and soon had the tracK
lear.
A Knock-Out
Dr. King's New Medicine for colds,
Cold Breaker, is now getting in some
work. It is speedy, safe and sure.
The price is only 25c. Convenient
package. Find it at all medicine
dealers.
Wintry winds and wintry
storms will soon work havoc
with that tender skia —if you
don't use" our NYAL'S
HANDY LOTIONS which
will effectively counteract
the ravages of Jack Frost, it
being a scientifically prepar
ed lotion that contains see th
ing, healing elements that
bring quick, positive relief.
Critics praise it—You try
it.