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fHE HICKORY DEMOC&CT. Published Bvery Thnradt? DWARPjA. BANKS, Editor and Owaer JTBRMS OFi SUBSCRIPTION. One Year Cash In Advance % I »°° Six Months, " ." SO rhree Months «• " *5 Tf Advertising Rates on Application Watered at the Post Office at Hickory soaond class matter. HICKORY. N. C. JAN.3O ,1918 ———— UNGRACIOUS. We agree with the Stater ville Landmark that it was "un gracious" in the Stste Senate to reject the invitation to invite addresses by Gov. Wilson, Mr, Bryan and Senator LoFallette wKich the House had passed on the motion of Hon. E. J. Justice of Greensboro. The trio named could tell even our legislature some things they don't know. KEEP COOL. The charter will be an import ant factor in the future of Hick ory but it is not a big enough thing, in the opinion of the Dem ocrat, to divide families and come between lifelong friends. Feeling is running high, but we hope advocates of both sides will keep cool Men say things, somebody on the other side over hears, and unintentionally mis quotes, and a third party gets furious over a supposed. misrep resentation. .Let's keep cool. DR. HAMILTON'S ERROR. Prof, J. G.de Roulhac Hamilton of the chair of history of the University of North Carolina, makes apology in the Cstawba County News for having called Rev. Dr. Welker, a distinguished teacher of this and Guilford county before and during the war, a f 'carpet-bagger.*' Supt. C. L. Coon, of the Wilson Grad ed schools, set Prof. Hamilton right and paid a high tribute to Dr. Welker. The latter was a strong Union man and suffered for his views in those red-hot times. But he was far from sympathising even with the Reconstruction plunderers of the 70*3. Newspapers are not the only institutions which make mistakes but they and teachers of history, and all of us should cultivate **a passion for accuracy". : THE SOUTHERN'S NEW DOUBLE TRACK. President Finley,of the South ern Railway Company, will soon let contracts for the cDnstruction of double track north from Mon roe, Va., the southern terminus of the Washington division of Southern Railway, to Amherst, Va. This improvement, when completed, will be helpful in the movement of trains on the Washington divis into and out of the Monroe ter minal. It is always a pleasure to tee the Southern adding to its stretches of double track. Hi will increase the safety of the traveling public and increase the facilities for speed. The Southn era is an inestimable factor is the progress of the South, and the Democrat is pleased witb its every advance step. It has given Hickory a new depot and eight passenger trains a day. MORE SCHOOLS IN THE WOODS. Senator Allen, of Buncombe, wants $25,000 appropriation for ( a Western North Carolina Teach- ( ers'Training School. There air already two teacher training i schools in the mountains, the 1 splendid institutions at Boone, 1 Watauga county, and Cullowhee, ! Jackson county. We agree with I ] Right on Time! That's the way every ordef leaves our office. Not a day or week late, but right on the time we promised. Some times it requires rush work and night work, but we get it there jujft the same, and in a neat and ta&y manner, too. Try us with that job you MUST have on time. Satisfactory guaranteed. The Hickory Democrat, Job Department Bekor&N. C ex-State Superintendent of Pub* lie Instruction Mebane, who My# in the Newton Hews; "Wenead some fchoois for the children In the woods before any more -training schools are made/' STUDY THE BOOK- The International Sunday School lessons are for the first quarter of 1913 in the book of beginnings, Genesis, which gives mankind its only authentic in formation concerning the gray dawn of history. Taught with preparation, these subjects are more interesting than any novel The Sunday School Times [Phil adelphia, $1.50] is this year reaching the high water mark ol its usefulness. We quit it a num ber of years ago because it seemed to run to intellectuality rather than spirituality, but a wonderful change has come into its columns. It is the best help of modern times to Sunday school lesson study, and no teacher or higher grade scholar can afford to be without it Mr. Trumbull, the editor in a leaflet which can be had for 5 cents from the Times' Philadelphia of fiee, entitled "The Life lhat Wins," tells of a remarkable spiritual experience which has changed his life; The editor of the Democrat is getting up a club and will be pleased to take anyone's subscription at SLOO, the club rate. There ought to be a weekly union Sunday school lesson class in Hickory. With such teachers as Pref, Staley, of the Baptist church; Prof. Whisenhunt, of the German Reformed; Mr. Clay and Mr. West, of the Metho dist, and Dr. Ramsay of the Presbyterian; Mr, Yount, of the Episcopal and Justice Killian of the Lutheran churches, there is a teaching leadership which should be utilised, say month about, by the whole city. We were reading the other day of the first time when Martin Luther, ransacking bookshelves in an nnljghted room in the Er furt University Library, ran across the first copy of the Bible he had ever seen. It opened its pages at the story of Hannah and Samuel. He waa amazed to find that it contained anything more than than the fragments of the gospels and epistles usually read at mass. In our day the very multiplicity of Bibles (due to Luther's life work) seems to deaden us against reading them. By the way, the Schofield Bible [l2 to slo,iOxford Univ. Press] is the most illuminating edition ot the Bible for study at the pres ent time. While the year ia be ginning, and the S. S. lessont are beginning in the book of be ginnings, is it not a good tim* for you to make a beginning ol studying the Book whieh ia the only lining thing that has en dured to live through all tht tide of time? The Democrat will be pleaser to relet to the proposed new charter from both advocates or opponents provided the communication is paidierat the rate of $l.OO a column, which is the ooet of aet ting the type. We are sore those who care to express their view* will be willing to share i? th* actual expense in giving their opinion to the public. $m Per Plate. Was paid st a banquet to Keary Oay, is New Orleans in 1343. Mighty cosliy lor those with ttonaeh trouble or indigestion. Today people every where ase Dr. Kiag*s New Life Pill for theie troubles as well as live* kicney aad bowel disorders. Easy, safe, tore. Only 25 ets. at C. M. Shuferd, Ifoeer & Lata, and Crises Bra* Stores. Rheumatic Pains I are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment You dont need to lay oa w* lightly. It penetrates at once to the seat of the trouble. I Hare's Proof U ■ Miss ELSIE MANTHKY, 4x39 Talmaa 1 • Ave., Chicago, 111, writes:—"About two I years ago my mother broke down with U rheumatism. The doctors didn't do any 6Kuj«eHßpH| good. My mother was persuaded to try I Sloan's Liniment, and in three weeks I was entirely well and I believe she is I Refief From Rheemattaa 8 Miss H.E. LINDILKAF, Gilroy,Calif., // V ■ writes:— u My mother has used one 50c. bottle of Sloan's liniment, and although she is over 83 years of age, she has I obtained great relief from her rheumatism." Rheumatism Entirely Gone Miss EV*LETTA MYER, of iai 5 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio, writes:— ■ •* My mother was troubled with rheumatism and her friends advised her to get I Sloan's Liniment and her rheumatism is entirely grne. At the same time the I family was troubled with ring-worms—there were five ring-worms between my I sisters and X and Sloan's Liniment cared every one of us in a week's time. SLOAN'S LINIMENT b die best remedy for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, chest I pains, asthma, hay fever, croup, sore throat and sprains. I Al all dealers. MM, 25C., 50C m and $l.OO. ■wA 804 oa Ho* see, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry seat free. Address I ft fevBARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. ' I. ' ■- 'M" 'l'll L ■=■ Moomteae and Aquamarine Mines Mitchell Krontcle. Mr. Tilly Rath bone, who lives about a mile asove Toecana, tells us that he ha* discovered a vein of moonstone on his farm. This is a valuable atone and if the mine is properly worked it might prove a paying proposition, Mitchell county ia coming to the front in the way of mines, only laat week a rich aquamarine mine was discovered. Reuben and Mallie Wilson have an option on ft and they believe thst the mine will soon be worked ex tensively. Already several stones have been taken from it Wed nesday the editor waa presented with a specimen of the green stone and we are indeed proud of it Oliver Chilled Plows And Cultivators are the best in the world and have the largest sale. James Oliver, after years of toil, through discouragement, ridicule and disaster, finally in vented the plowshare which revolutionized the plow industry in the world. The chilled metal is finer grained, and harder than any other, and wiH not corrode. Don't use bogus Olivers, but look for the trade mark. The greatest plow on earth, Ask for it Examine it before you buy. Shuford Hardware Co. a . ' Get The Value Out Of Yourself Skill gains wealth where sloth sees wept ASMS is worth only two dol lan a day from, his chin down. With proper training be is worth 1106,000 a year ffosa Ids chia up. - Eighty five per eent of the taeo of America are earning fifteen dollars week. Fifteen per cent make SIS6O t •8,000 a year. Which lass Are You In? There ia ia eery young perse a a con tinent of undiscovered possibilities. Let us help discover that continent help yon to get that value out of your self. Nothing will do this quicker than s course ia Scientific Salesmanship This course is extremely practical aad interesting from start to finish. Let us tell yoo all about this c >urse We paran tee splendid situations on it Write Henry S. Shoekley, Principal. Asheville Business College. Asherille, W.C. Rlfht to Religious Opinion. The religion of every man muet he i left to the conviction and consctenoe of every maa; and it ia the right of ' every man to exercise it as these may Sletale. This right is in its nature aa Inalienable right.—James Madison SH 14 / Sat»»MmilSlSEKß«ltttt In Memory of Mr. Shuford. The following was adopted by the last stockholders meeting of the First Building and Loan Association: Resolved, that this association hereby records with sorrow the death of the late A. A-, Shuford, who, from the organization oi this association, and up to hi* death, was a member of it* Board of Directors, and as such faithfully discharged his duties. We commend Mr, Shuford'* life as a honorable one. We laud his devotion to home and country. We acknowledge wit* gratitude his services to thit association. J. D. Elliott, K. C. Menzie.s C H. Geitner, A. A. Whitener, Committee. Our Frtqutnt CrlNt. A member of congress not load re cently that there are nearly two hun dred different works In the oo«gr«a> ponnl library devoted to "The Alwri can Crisis," or some slight vitiation of that title. Few of tbem refer to the name crisis. In other words, We have resched the crisis of affairs ui this country nearly two hundred Mines. Champagne Bottles. Great skill is required in manufac turing champagne bottles, which mutt be almost mathematically even in the thickness of the glass. The glass most be perfectly smooth and the necks ex act In every particular to insure par feet corking. "Systematic Burglar." A burglar In New York was In aneh' a hurry to leave a bouse at which he tailed professionslly that he left behind him a book containing a list of the places be had "burgled," alphabetical ly indexed. When arrested he Inform ed the poliee that he was a "system atic burglar." TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE Money back for aay case of Rheumatism, Neuralgia or Headache that Solace Fails to Remove. SOLACE REMEDY b a recent medical dis covery of three Cfwin Scientists that d-sohres Uiic Acid Chrystals u4 Purifies the Blood. It fo easy to take. will not effect the weakest (towcL It is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drue Law to be abaefatefy free from opiates or harm ful drug* of any description. SOLACE is a pare specific in every way, and has been prove* beyond Question to be tie surest and quickest remedy for Uric Acid Troubles known to mediqnl science, no asatter how lons standing. It renche* and removes the root of the trouble. Uric Acid, and purifies the blood. THE SOLACE CO of Battle Creek are the Sole U- S. Agents and have thousands of volun tary testimonial letters which have beet) re ceived from greatful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature and FUSS BOX sent upon request. R. Lee Morris, President of the First National Bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Compa ny as follows: "I want vou to send a -box of Solace to m> father in Memphis, Tena, for which I enclose 91. Th|a remedy has been used by some friencs ot ■mine bere and I must say its action was wonder ful. . "Signed. R.L.Morris" Put up in 25c, 50c and iI.W boxes. ITS MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE BY TAKING SOLACE. "No special treat ment schemes or fees." JUST SOLACE ALONE DOES THE WOUL Write today far tba free bei. ' SOLACE REMEDY CO.. Battla Creek, Mich. March 4, inc. I 5!%) New Double Daily Service VIA Piedmont & Northern Lines AND Carolina & North-Western Railway Companv. Eff ectiye Wednesday, Oct. 1911 8:30 A.M. 133 P.M. Lv. Len Ar. 1:15 P. M . 8:35 P. M. 8:58 A. M. 2:01 P. M. Lv Granite • -Falls Ar. 12:48 P.M. 8:10 P. Mi 9:25 A. M. 2:30 P. M. Lv. Hiekorj Ar. 12:00 Noon 7:40 P. M. 9:45 A. Mv. 3:05 P. M. Lv Nawton Ar 11:05 A. M. 7:08 P. M. 10:20 A. M. 8:43 P. M. Lv. Uncoil . ton Ar. 10:26 A. M 6.31 P.JM. 11.-09 A. M. 4:27 P. M. Lv. Dallas A*. 9:47 A. M. 5.52 P. M. . 11.2#A.M.4:40 P. M. Ar. Oftstooia Lv 9:30 A. M. 5:40 P. M. 11.50 A. M. 4:40 P. M. Lv Oaatoaa Ar 9:15 A. M. 5:83 P. M. 12.-50 N00n5:30 P. M. Ar. Lv. 8:15 4.25 P. M. Owe costoecttoM * lUwrt IWIj, H. C vfefc Set* b*«rd Air List. II GactMM, N. C- whb Saothe -» Raflwajr ai4 C. k N-W. RaOway t* mi frMrf :>■ pttath Nartk. SmA. Em* m 4 Wot. Tb« ib*Tt icMak Hfira ia cm. irtliN mltm ialarmtiM m4wim( jimmlim. E. THOMASON. C. V. PALMER, Cwiwil Mwiwwr. Cwwl hmifw An. j There is Always a place to get the best goods and a place to get the best work done, so if it is anything in the way of Shoe Repairing Ivon will find that Thompson's - is the place to get H. Work called for and delirered. F. M. Thompson Phone 106 ■ EXTREMELY LOW RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO NEW ORLEANS, LA., MOBILE, ALA., PENSACOLA. FLA , AC COUNT OF THE MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION JAN, 30, FEB 4, 191 3 . On account of this occasion, the Southern Railway will sell round tri;> iekets to the above mentioned points at greatly reduced rat es, these tiekets being on sale Jan. 28th to Feb. 3rc' with final limit Feb. i 4, with privi lege of extension of limit until Marc i 3rd, 1913, by. depositing ticket witii special agent and upoa payment of $l.OO at time of deposit. For detail information, Pullman res ervation, etc., call on n r*re«t acent or write. R. H. DEBUTTS I Division Pas. Aflt. - I Charlotte, n. c. FOR THE WOMAN W> 3 TKiNKS AND FEELS. Some women complain that they periodically suffer from dull and heavy feel ing«, or dizziness in the bead, ncrvouanesw, pain and bearing-down feelings which should not occur to the normal healthy woman. But most every woman is subject to these pain* at some time In her life, doe to abnormal conditions in life, such as corsets, over-taxed strength, bad air* poo* or improper food, wet feet, s!»igist, liver, etc. A regulator and female tonic made from native medicinal roots with pure glycerin, and without the use of alcohol, called DK, PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, has proven its value in thousands of oases, like the following: §, MRS. DONA ML MARTIN, of Auburn. Nebr.. Rente L Box U. I thought I would write you in to what your medicines T*™ done for me. I hare used them for thirty yws for female troubte sad general weakness with the Terr bast result, and they have a*v«H mo hundreds of dollars la doetors' bills. I bay theFayorite Preterit Medieal Discovery *a«J take,them togethw. l£v£ waa disappointed to jrouj- remedies and take pleasure fa leecmmendlni them to say Buffering- lady. lam now almost fifty years old; at forty fire I took your medicines, both kinds, and I passed that period verv easily and left mo fat and healthy, t feel like a young- girl. a. •SfSSS'f ZSSSSSF 1 ' Da. PIBBCB'S GMAT FAMILY DOCTOB BOOK, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—of 1006 pages, answers hosts of delioate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know. Sent fret in doth binding to any address on receipt of 31 lbs. one-cent stamps, to cover coat of wrapping and mailing only. ' " 1 -- ■ ■ . ' ■ —gl It not a cheaply concocted bread preparation that simply faiaea the dough; —it is a scientifically compounded Bak ing Powder of recognized food value as well as the greateet leavening quality. •old by nil gool Grooers. Insist on having It. " ' ' ' ■ - - - « ■> ■ * ■—!—r WATCH REPAIRING Have your watch attended to at once by a thoroughly competent workman. Don't injure it by allow • * ing it to run dirty, or when it needs other repairs. Your repairing done promptly and accurately. Diamond mounting, engraving and special order work. 1 » - ' ■ ' ' GEO. E. BISANAR Watch Inspector for' Southern and C. & N. W. Ry's. ALL KINDS OF GAME Such as Squirrels!, Rabbits, O'Possums, Quail, etc, bought at highest market prices by E. M. Brawley & Son fcresh Meats, Fish and Oysters always on hand. Free delivery. Phone 69 • Old Field's Stand. I Can Save You Money Fresh Meats and Groceries ! will appreciate your trade durinj this aew year, and will make it to yoor isterest to five It to me. \ Respectfully, J. F. NORRIS Noarhllokory Manufacturing Company 1 ' -'I ■ ■ I ■—l ■ BsffirfJ (~\UR RAYO DRIVING LAMP V'. ® the most compact and efficient lighting device for all kinds of vehicles. Will not blow out or jar out Equipped with thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or detached. Throws a 'clear light 200 feet ahead. Extra large red danger signal in back. It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a food hand lantern. Strdng. Durable. Wfll teat for years. At Dmrntm Emrnrymkmn STANDARD OIL COMPANY n»WI_L. NJ. (iMwpmiWh Nt* IMMV) IXMLILJI Ml.
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