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y §3 You Can Always | j Tell a Cheap Piano I |By The Method | | Used in Selling It | Pianos sold by agents 1 ? begging to place them 1 | in your home on trial | or to save storage or 1 forcing them in your 1 home without your 8 consent. "Coupon Schemes," 1 "Guessing Schemes," i "Club Schemes" "Spe- | cial Sale Schemes," S ' Special Introductory | Sale Schemes," etc., are 1 | fake methods pure and g | simple, for unloading I I pianos on people who i I don't realize the differ- | if ence between a fine piano and a cheap one, M j] and don't know that | | high grade pianos are 2 I not sold through »fake | | schemes. You ha d | ; | better call on the old | j reliable firm of Chas. | J | >l. Stieff before buying. | j Chas. M. Stieff i | Southern Wareroom | j 219 South Tryon St., B t i CHARLOTTE, N. C. | j I i IIWHIIIIHiJaaB—HMMH—fc- I Big I Bargains! . I m | High ■i Grade Clothing at the | Quality | Shop. I j Come I j in I i and I examine - our I ; mid season t | prices. j ? MoretzWhitener | Clothing Co., | 1 "THE QUALITY SHOP." | FOR SALE At Less Than Cost, Two desirable building in good community, near graded school. Size 167 feet front by •200 feet back. Will sell out right or exchange for out-of i town land. Call at the Demo ! crat office or 'phone 37- 1 fr-rs. E. A. Herman returned Mouthy after a visit of several weeks vith her parents, Mr, and Mr . J. h. Herndon in Kinston. Chilc.ten cry FOR FLttCHfR'S CASTORIA \ A 3 •!••!••{••}• -i* 4* •}• ❖ •}••}• -j- .j. 4.. 3 * I J LOCAL AND PERSONAL. V **s'❖❖ *VV ;• •{• •{• V+++ ++ * ■ g Master Shun.* Whitener has % spitnoid new pony eait. Miss Ada Sciienck is spendinj the summer at Biack Mountain. Mrs. i\ E. Field is visiting ii Kernersvilie. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heimai have returned lrom Kmston. Ex-Sheriff John Smith, of Cald well county, was in the cit: Tuesday. Mrs. Fannie Marler Russell, o] Asneville, is visiting Mrs, C. H Geitner. Mr. Starnes, of Brookford, was in town this week praising the new sand clay road now fin ished to the corporation limit. The Home Canner Co. shipped 68 canning outfits Saturday, moat y to Virginia and other Sou.he.ll point*. Dr. J. E. Funderburk, of Ciie raw, S, L>., asm family ate visit lug M.s- Funderourk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sellers. Mr. P. M, Smyre, oi Kirksville, Ky., paid the Demscrat a pleas ant Visit yesterday. He is on ins ciiiliUcil Visit to ttlS iUwtncr. Kev. W. M. Sikes, # of Burgaw, nas accepted tne caltol tn* New ton Presbyterian churcr., ana be g.ns his work Aug 12. rienry Lutz was 111 the city yesterday shipping bull calves diiu peaches. One uanuy lull u.ocded Jersey calf went - to Georgia and another to Kittrell, „N. C. Miss Annie Erwin, of the faculty ot the Rhode Island in stitute lor tne Deat at Provi dence, alter a visit to Philadel phia, is now visiting her s.bter, Mrs. W. B. Menzies. Oi the new appropriations in the House, $15,0U0 becomes im mediately available lor the Hickory post otfice, and work on it will begin at an early date. There will be an important mass meeting ot the citizens at the Chamber of Commerce next Thursday evening, July 25, toi consider the fair question. Let! all interested in continuing the ; fair come out, j Gov. Kitchin asks the State committee to repudiate the Char lotte Observer's construction that a man who votes the Nation- i al Republican ticket and the Democratic State ticket may vote in the Senatorial primary. Rev. J. H. Keller, of the fac- i ulty of Claremont College, has resigned and accepted the pas torate of the church at China Grove. Hickory regrets to lose Kev. Mr, and Mrs. Keller, who i have made many friends during their stay in this city. Attention is called to the ad of, the annual Lutheran excursion to Asheville July 25. The fact that Alessrs. P. C. Seszer and J. A. Moretz are personally conducting this excursion ensures a high-\ toned, comfortable, delightful j event in evei y way. Tickets are j already in demand. The Ridgeview cotton mill will I be f quipped for operation in the fall, and the Piedmont Buggy Company has bought into the Jerome Bolick Sons Company of Conover and the firm will make "•uggy wheels on a big scale. The Ridgeview property, it is said, will be enlarged by sixty feet and machinery installed in che near future. — Newton News, •Sucessful operations have been performed the past week on Messrs King and Oscar Court ney, of Lenoir, and Claud Ki'- lian, a lad, of Catawba county. Mrs. J. M. Allred, of Granite Falls, is being treated, and is getting along nicely. The Democrat is delighted to innounce that Dr. R. Wood Brown, one of Hickory's recent acquisitions, will write a series of articles for this paper, begin ning next w r eek, in which he will tell of industrial progress and other matters. The Democsat asks its readers to give Dr. Brown their full st aid when he calls on any of them. The Methodists had a splendid time on their picnic to Edge mont Tuesday. A special train tooic the crowd of about 400. Mr. G. F. Ivey. the superintendent, was in charge, and managed everything elegantly. The day was spent in mountain climbing, swimming, etc. Bro. W. C. Thompson toted his fishing tack el up, and w T ent after trout but didn't get a bite. Mr. Frank O. Elliott's old fam ily horse, aged 33, died in the harness this week at Catawba Springs. The funeral was at tended by 19 people, and there was general grief over his de? parture. Old Dan was a familiar character in this section. He "hsd not had any exercise for two weeks, and had been hitched to the carryall that he might get a littie outing. He walked off a little distance, began to nip some greenery, and suddenly fell. He always did his best and was a faithful servant for one whole generation of the human race. l\ • ANNOUNCEMENT. *• j The Farmers' Mutual Fire Ins. £ Catawba and Burke brancn, meets in annual session, tne 27th a oi this month, (fourth Saturday) at one p. m., in the City Han, j Hickory, N. (J. Every member should be present, if possible, | and the Supervisors of each j township, necessari y, should not I fail to be there, Very lmport i ant business will be before tnis ! meeting, to be settled. There . | fore, the Supervisors are every ; one expected present. M. A. Abernethy, Sec-Treas. 7 15-1912. f , Clara Baliew, 4 years old, fell from tne bannisters yesterday arid bioke a bone in her wrist. r ' For sourness of the muscles, wheth er induced by violent exercise or in jury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. This lini ment also relieves rheumatic pains. | For sale by all dealers. * E. W. Chafin, of Arizona, and A. S. YVatkins, of Ohio, have been chosen for president and! | vice president on the national prohitition ticket. j- There is mere Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis- j I eases put together, and until the last i few yeais was supposed to be incurable, j For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease a*d pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat i merit pronounced it incurable. Science j has proven Catarrh to be a constitu -1 tional disease, and therefore requires | constitutional treatment. Hall's i Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ! Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the j only constitutional cure on the market. ,It is taken internally in aoses from 10 I drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly j ;'upon the blood and mucous surfaces of 1 1 the system. They offer one hundred * dollars for any c?se it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. President H. Q. Alexander, of the State Farmers' Union, will speak at Valle Crucis, July 10 and at Valdese July 12. Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nd Dirrhoea Remedy is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. But it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by all dealers. Dr. W. H. Nicholson has been elected secretary and treasurer of the Ivey Cotton Mills to suc ceed the late A A. Shutord. Mr. C. W. Geitner was elected a di rector in Mr. Shuford's place. - HAVE YOU A HIGH TEM-! PER? Answer Before Reading This. Some people have worms and often don't know it. The doctor is too po lite to tell them. Here are some of the symptoms: A sick feeling in chest, choakig cough with tendency to gag, j sudden uneasiness and pains in stom- ; ach, itching arouni corners of nose, j All these, and more, indicate worms. ; An irratable temper is one of the surest signs of Worms in adults and children- King's Vermifuge is the cure, and it is sure. For very young children give King's worm candy, which is pleasant—tastes good. Children like it. The price for each is 25 cents. Hickory township sent four white men and one darkey to Gaston county's chain gang this week via Recorder .Yount. It is is a shame Catawba county has no chain gang so as to get the use of her own convicts. "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause.''--- J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Mrs. Odell Sutherland and children and her sister, Mrs. Rogerson, are spending the sum mer at their cottage at Hickory. What Makes a Woman? One hundred and twenty pounds, more or less, of bone and muscle don't make a woman. It is a good foundation. Put into it health and strength and she may rule a kingdom. But that's just what Electric Bi'.ters give her. Thous ands bless them for overcoming faint ing and dizzy spells and for dispelling weakness, nervousness, backac-e and tired, listless, worn out feeling. VElec trie Bitters have done me wonderful of eood," writes Eliza Pool, Depew, Okla., "and 1 thank you for making such a good medicine.*' Only 50c. Guaranteed by C. M. Shuford, Moser & Lutz and Grimes Drug Store. Miss Fannie and Hilda Field leave this week for the beach in South Carolina. Makes Tl*e Nation Gasp The awful list of injuries on a fourth of July staggers humanity. Set over against it, however, is the won derful healing, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or i explosions. Its the quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25cts. at C. M. Shuford, & Lutz and Qrimes Drug Co. MOLES AND WARTS Removed with MGLESOFF, without pain or danger, no mat ter how large, or how far raised about the surface of the skin. And they will never return, and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied directly to the r/lole or Wart, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dollar bottles. Each bottle is neatly packed in a plain rase. accompanied by full direc tions, and contains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary Moles or Warts. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if it fails to lemove your Mole or Wart, we will promptly reiund the dollar. Florida Distributing Company, Dept. ClB6. PENSACOLA, FLA. ——■— I ■ I ■!. I■ i -/*■ KWI mmHI nr i— mt \*** MI mr rll ■!■!■■■ man mwnmimm min - ■■ w nww i —U—■—■— II 1 ——rw ITTI TTTTfri Ml II ■ I I— ■ —I I M 10 m MP—— ■ ■ I———D—l——————JJl Summer Baking lEg ,The s T avish toil of hiking these torrid days is abso i lutel y unnecessary for our BREAD AND PASTRY is every bit as good, as - pure, as delicious and wholesome as the finest Why, then, dear Madam, do your baking when we can supply you so perfectly? We solicit but the trial to convince. Our Motto is Quality. 'Phone 235. Ice Cream. Our Velvet Kind has no equal. CITY BAKERY, C. w. ELLINGTON. Proprietor. v.. • The Annual Lutheran Sunday School To the Land of the Sky THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912 Claremont to Asheville And Return Same. Day 10 CARS Ho $1.50 Round Trip $1.50 Passengers taken on at all points between Claremont and Bridge water Take a Day off and Enjoy this Fine Trip with us The lowest price and the best opportunity to visit Asheville, Riverside Park, Sunset Drive, etc. Superb views climbing the Blue kidge at Round Knob, where you can now see the famous geyser throwing a stream of water 250 feet in the air. This scene alone is worth a trip across the famous mountains; This being a Sunday school excursion, is designed to give a pleasant day's oating. Every effort will be made to make conditions agreeable and exclude the objectionable features of the ordinary excursion. No drinking or rowdyism will be tolerated. REFRESHMENTS SERVED ON TRAIN SCHEDULE LEAVE * LEAVE Claremont 7.00 A. M. Drexel. 8.15 A.M. Oonover " • .'.7.7 .7 7.77 .7.7.77. .7/7.20 " Morganton - 8.25 Oyama .7'...7.77.7.7.'. 7.25 « Calvin.. T8.30 Hickory 7.30 " Glen Alpine 8.40 " Hildebran 7.45 " Bridgewater 8.55 " Connelly Springs >...7.55 4 ARRIVE Asheville 10.45 " ' 8.05 " Returning, LEAVE Asheville 7.15 P.M. Special Reduced Rates: Lenoir to Hickory and Return, 80c; Granite Falls to Hickory and Return, 35c Train leaves Lenoir 5:30 A. M., making connections at Hickory going and returning For further information, apply to P.-C. SETZER or J. A. MORETZ, Hickory, N. C. favorite I Our great buying power enables us to place the highest quality of goods in our store at less expense than is possible in any other store in town To this low cost we add simply one small profit—based on our great volume of business. If you have never been in our store, you will be amazed and de lighted to see what wonderfully good merchandise at remarkably low prices we offer you. No matter whether you need a refrigerator—freezer— axe—lawn mower—or want to buy paint—nails—cutlery—kitchen ware—screens— you will always find a dollar is bigger in this store than anywhere else. . Summer is a dull season and we keep our sales up by giving special | bargains every day. Come tomorrow with a list of the things you need. Bring your pocketbook along to carry home the money you will save in buying here. I I Abernethy Hardware Company. fPi If you want your hens to lay, feed them fresh ground green bone, crashed oyster shells, mica grit, alfalfa meal, ■ chicken wheat, cracked corn, beef scraps, chick meal. IgsjP A trial will convince you. Sold by W. B. VODER The Hickory Democrat, $l.OO a year
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