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THE DEAREST BABY j^ rJ . Wilkes' Fondest Hopes Realised —Health, Hap piness and Baby. p.atlsburg, Miss.— " Lvdia E. Pink ie's Vegetable Compound hag proved ' vo r V beneficial tome, for now lam well trd have a sweet, healthy baby, and our h« trie is happy. -X was an invalid from nervous pros tration, indigestion and female troubles. "I think I suffered every pain a wo man could before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I think it saved this baby's life, as I lost my first one. ••My health has been very good ever since, and I praise your medieine to all MY friends." Mrs. VERNA WILKES, R. F. D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Miss. The darkest days of husband and wife are when they come to look forward to a childless and lonely old age. Many a wife has found herself inca pable of motherhood owing to soiru derangement of the feminine system, often curable by the proper remedies. In many homes once childless ther are now children because of the fac 4 that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetafcU Compound makes women normal. If yon want special advice write ti Lydia E. Piukhaw Medicine Co. (coiiii (jpKiial) Lynn, Mass. Your tetter be opeued, read and answered by * woman and held la strict confides?* News Items of Interest from Granite. Special to the Hickory Democrat. Granite Falls, April B.—The former editor of The Democrat will be missed a lot,both as editor and in his religious work in the surrounding country, for he was a good talker and very much interested in doing good to his fellow man. But while we are sorry to loose a gocd man like him we are glad he has a larger field in which to work and also to know that The Democrat is in such able Inn is, that will continue the high plane set by Mr. Banks. Mr C. A Teagae moved his family to Azalea last week where he has work in a large woodworking plant. The Lutheran church here is ready for tlu- paint and is a nice job of work. The congregation hope to hold their first savice the 3rd. Sunday in May. Granite turned cut a good crowd at the county commencement at Lenoir last Friday and our school boys and girls received a lot of prizes, including a go d raedai for the best recitation by Miss Mamie Cline. Our boys have organized a strong base ball team and they have won every game this season so far. Born to Dr. A. D. Jones, on the 4th, instant, a boy. The three-year-old boy of Mr. D. A. Setzer died of a complication of dis eases on the 3rd instant. The remains were interred in the Granite Falls ceme tery. For Burns, Bruises and Sores The quickest and surest cure cure for burns, bruises, boils, sores, in flamation and ali skin diseases is Bucklen's Arnica Salve. In four diys it cured L. H Hafin, of Irdell, Tex., of a sore on his ankle which pained him so he could hardly walk. Should be in every house. Only 25c. Recom mended bv C. M. Shuford Moser & Lutz and Grimes drug store. Stiff Joints Sprains, Bruises are relieved at once by an applica tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't rub, just lay on lightly. J " Sloan's Liniment has dona more good than anything I have ever tried ior stiff joints. 1 got my band hurt no b.idly that I had to stop work right in tUi,' busiest time of the year. 1 thought at first that I would have to have my h.nnd taken off, but I got a bottle of Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand." W"ILTOH WHEKLEB, MorrU, Ala. Good for Broken Sinews G. G. JONES, Baldwin, L. 1., writes : —"I used Sloan's Liniment for broken sinews above the knee cap caused by a f:iil and to my great satisfaction was able to resume work in less than three weuks after the accident." SLOANS LINIMENT Fine for Sprain MB. Hr.NKY A. VOEHL, 84 Somerset ISt., riainfield, JT. J., writes; —"A friend *t>rainod his anklo so badly th it it went black. Ho laughed wlien I told bin; that ' would have him out in a week, I applied Sloan's Liniment anil in four days he was working and caid Sloan's was a right good Lini luent." Ivev Dots. Everything at the Ivey Mill i* moving on fine at the present, " K«>d wag es and under the management of Messrs G. T. Bai-ger aid J. C Wnhams the Overseers ef Card- JS* * nd Spinning, and Capt. J. M. Freeman, the Overseer of Weaving the Mill is getting off good production in all the depart ments which shows that the Overseers are doing their duty an lJ understand their work. The machine shop and repair work over the mil! is kept in fine condition bv Mr. John Clay, the a# i ac hinist. assisted by Mr. Melton who recently moved here from Caroleen. This shows u»at Mr. G. F, Ivey, the Super intendent of the mill has been iu sfyw' securing good help. W- Griffin, from Gastonia, moved here last week and is work tog in the mill. Dolph Heffner and family from Newton moved to the Ivey Mil) a few days ago and are working in the Mill. A number of the hands have been down with measles the past week but are all getting better and will be ready for work in & few days. The Mayor and Board of Alder man of We3t Hickory at their meeting last Tuesday night, or dered a Primary to be held at rhe Graded School house in Loid Town on the 19 day of April at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidate for mayor and 3 Alderman and 2 school Trustees to be voted for at the Municipal election to be held the first Tuesday in May. Ed Burns and family who have been living here for several yc>ars moved to a farm one day last week. Frank Mitchell moved the house vacated by Mr. Burns. J. M. A bee from Drexel was here one day last week visiting the family of T. J. Leonard. J. E. Beard who had been working here for several months lef f for Oherryville one day last week. Success to the Democrat. lOTA. Jury List. The following jurors were drawu by the commissioners Monday for the May term of court: . Bandy's: J. M. Young, J. F, Speagle, G. W. Hildebrand. Mountain Creek: W, M. Holds claw, A, W. Harwell. T. E. Sher rill Newton: P, A. Hoyle, J 1-. Smyre. Cline's: Garland E. Huitt, G. W. Price, Caldwell: R, A. Bollinger, W. H Williams, Leander Houk. Hickory: O. K. Deitz, J. B. Rockett, J, A. Simmons. Jacob's Fork: A, D, Whitener. D. A. Goins. SECOND WEEK. Newton: D. E. Bolick, G. P. Strutt, M. S. Smyre. Jacob's Fork: Charlie Scronce Ed R, Whitener, L. L, Hill. Mountain Creek: J. P. Asbury, W. R. Harwell. Hickory: H. W. Harris, L. L. Fry, A, W. Shook, J. M. Barger. Caldwell: Perry D. Drum, S. M. Abernethy. Cline's: Sidney Minges, H. Tate Jones, Calvin Lael. Catawba: R. E. Carpenter. Rev. Fred N. Day of Winston- Salem is conducting a revival meeting at the Newton Baptist church this week. Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and colds, when neglected always lead to serions trouble of the ungs. The wisest thing to do' when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from the first dose, and finally the cough will disappear. O. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., w*ites: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery, she would not be living to *ay." Known for forty-thise years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price 50c and $l.OO. Recom mended by C. M. Shuford Moser & Lutz and Grimes drug store. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners for Catawba County will, on the 28th day of April, 1913, take up and pass apon tfee question of whether or not they will ele# a judge to perform the duties provided for in an act passed and ratified by the Genera! Assembly of North Caiolina, on the Bth day of March,. 1913, being", entitled "An act to establish a special court for Ca tawba County, with civil and criminal jurisdiction, to be known as Catawba County Court", at which time, if a majority of the board of commissioners deem it advisable to elect a judge, the said board of commissioners will pjo ceed to elect a judge for said court. At the time above mentioned the said board will also determine whether or not he shall have civil jurisdiction as provided in the said act of the General Assembly. By order of the Board of Commis sioners tor Catawba County. This April 7th, 1913 E. S. LITTLE Chairman. E. D. GAMBLE Register of Deeds. Piles Cared In 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refund money if PW . OINTMENT fmlls to cure any c*«e of Xteftitir. i Blind, Bleeding or Ptotrudin* Piles in 6to 14 da- - t Tkc tirat application gitca Ea»e sad Kcat. IQc. Car of 60,000 cans will arrive here this week; Special prices made if taken from car, I Write, or phone 170 immediately. Home Canner Mfg. Co. . Hot house tomato plants ready for setting. I Claremont Bank closed. The new state bank at Claremont was closed Monday by State. Bank Examiners A. Hubbard. This was organized by tiie State Trust Co., of Wilmington, who assumed part of the stock along with local business men. The investigation followed the closing of two banks operated by the same company in the eastern part of the state. $1,233 in actual cash was found by the examiner In the bank, sBfeo on deposit and $l2OO in notes. The money was carried to Newton and placed in bank there. The depositors will be first to be taken care of and the stock holders will lay claim to the balance. . Will Adjust Differences. We are glad to note that the differences between the faculty and students of Catawba College which led to the rsignation of the former are to be adjusted. Late reports have it that President Huchiet did not regign on accouut of this trouble, but that his resignation was handed in some time previous to this. A college in bis native state has offered him the office of dean. Queen and Crescent Route Is handling all passenger trains between Cincinnati and the south on regular schedule, and all freight and express traffic both car load and less, between Cin cinnati proper and the south without delay or confusion. Also between Louisville and the south. There has never been any inter ruption to traffic via Southern and Queen & Crescent, and all through traffic via Louisville is now being handled. Yours Truly, J. C. CONN. Division Passenger Agent. Miss Clarie Sellars is visiting her sister Mrs. Funderburk in South Carolina. NOTICE All users of City Water are hereby notified that they can either mail check to G. R. Wootten, ading secretary-treasurer, or call at the office of the First Building & Loan Ass'n on 14th St. and pay their ac count. CITY OF HICKORY Water Works Dept. ft WARNING TO MANY Some Inerestin? Facts Regarding Health Statistics. Few people realize to what extent their health depends' upon the con dition of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases of serious illness, makes a chemical anal ysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the other organs caunot be brought back to health and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way, serious results are sure to follow. According to health statistics; Bright's disease whtch is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousands deaths in 1910, in the state of New York alone. Therefore, it behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most important or gans. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing influence of this preparation is soon realised. It stanns the highest for Its remarkable record of cures. If you feel that your kidneys re quire attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and they will gladly forward it to you absolutely free, by mail. Swamp-Root is sold by every drug gist in bottles of two sites—soc, and ♦I.OQ. ' SICKLY emu Restored to Health by Vinol— Letter to Mothers. Anxious mothers often wonder why their children are so pale, thin and nervous and have so little appetite. For the benefit of such mothers in Oils vicinity we publish the following letter. J. Edmund Miller, New Haven, Conn., says: "My little daughter, ever since her birth, had been frail and sickly, and was a constant source of worriment. Several months ago we commenced to give her Vinol. I im mediately noted an improvement in her health and appearance. I gave her three of Vinol, and from the good it has done her I can truly say it will do all you claim." This child's recovery was due to the combined action of the medicinal elements extracted from cods' livers, —combined with the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron, which are contained in Vinol. Vinol will build up and strengthen delicate children, old people and the weak, run-down and debilitated. We return the money in every caa« where it fails. Moser & Lutz druggist, Hickory,N.C. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA f B^NfesTtOCALsi ooooooocooooooocoooooooooo W. T. Sledge's entire slock is now in the hands of Frank R. Higgins for immediate sale, and will be placed be fore the public Friday, April 4th, at 9 o'clock, at the most unheard of prices that merchandise of this class have ever been shown. Look for the big cir culars. BIG line of Silks of elegant quality, rich and attractive patterns, and most attractively priced, for sale, beginning April 4th, at W. T. Sledge's big sale. Highest prices paid for all kinds of furs at Zerden's Under* selling Store. v 1-2-tf. HIGGINS prices on ladie9 and child ren's ready to-wear of all kinds, will open a period of sensational selling at W. T. Sledge's Friday, April 4th, at 9 o'clock. Be on hand. Don't forget date, time and place. THE season's latest creations in fine Millinery before the public for 14 days at Higgins prices. Go to W. T. Sledge'b fo* your hat and be satisfied in style, quality and price. Sale begins Friday, April 4th, at 9 o'clock. IF you want to purchase a home in Hickory, J.C. Martin has some nice propositions to lay before you. SHIP US YOUR PRODUCE We buy straight or handle on com mission at highest market prices:— Chickens, eggs, ducks, turkeys, but rer, sweet potatoes, dried apples, peas —anything to eat. Blue Ridge Pro duce Co., Charlotte, N. C 320 lQtx TOWN lots, dwellings, near in farms, among the real estate on J. C. Mar tin's list for. sale. 4-2t. STAPLE and Fancy dry goods of every name and kind on sale at Higgins money saving prices at W. T. Sledge's place, beginning Friday, April 4th, at 9 o'clock. FOR SALE —Scholarship in Asheville Business College. Spring term be gins next month. Apply at this office. BIG Re-organization Sale begins at W. T. Sledge's store Friday, April 4th, at 9 o'clock. It will be one of the greatest money saving opportunities that the people of this community have ever witnessed. BIG and complete lire of fine Laces, .Embroideries and Dress Trimmings of all kinds to go on sale at W. T. Sledge's store Friday, April 4th. Hig gins makes the prices. This means a saving to the people. GENUINE Mocha and Java Ccfiee at Whitener & Martin's. Best coflee in the world. . FOR SALE—at a bargain, Maxwell run-about nearly new with top, doors windshield and complete set of tools etc. and in perfect condition. Apply to Box 93, Morgan ton, N. C., 4-3-5 x LACE Curtain*, Bed Spreads, Pillow Cues and Sheets at saving prices at W. T. Sledge's big sale. Don't for get the date. FRESH CAKES for Sunday dinner. Cheaper than you can make them. Whitener & Martin. FOR RENT—S room house and large lot, Apply at this office, tf. BIG line of ladies fine Tailored Skirts, tbe latest styles and of the most se lect Spring fabrics at the lowest prices to be shown in the big Re-organiza tion sale at W. T. Sledge's store, be ginning Friday, April 4th. DR. HESF Stock Tonics guaranteed to make your cows give more milk. Whitener & Martin. LADIES Shoes, Oxford's. Ties and Pumps, in White, Black and Tan, all to be sold at surprisingly low prices at W. T. Sledge's big sale, beginning Friday, April 4th. MEM'S Overalls, Work and Dress Shirts, Boy's Pants, Overalls and Underwear, all going at great saving prices at W. T.' Sledge's big sale. Higgins don't mind selling them cheap. They don't cost him anything FOR LEASE —That splendid photo graph gallery on 9th St. formerly oc cupied by Hardin. It has just been refitted and made new. A good pho tographer can make his fortune there. Address or apply to Col. M. E. Thorn ton .or Mrs. E. C. Thornton. They might go into partnership with the right party. IF you are looking for bargains in real estate, both town and farm proper ty, see J. C. Martin. WANTED— Cross ties, white-oak and post-oak. Will pay cash when load ed on cars, points on Southern Railway. Good inspection. Write me what you can furnish. R. L. McConnell, care of Hotel Huffine, Greensboro, N. C. LQST —Gold Watch, 7-jewel Elgin movement, with monogram *'H. B. L." on back. Finder please return to this office and get reward. lt-pd. For Sale— Scholarship in one of {he best Busi ness Colleges in the State," Address this office. WANTED-Five thousand second-hand oat, corn, and cotton seed meal bags. Write for cash prices, stating number v_u have to ship.. Address Chas. M. Ray, Charlotte, N. C. 4 10 4t. 50 BAGS Bliss Triumph potatoes, 2 1-2 bti to the bag, $2.60, 50 bags Irish Cobbler potatoes, 2 1 2 bu. to the bag. $2.60, either variety per bushel,sl.lo. Hickory Seed Co., Hickory, N. C. VEAL CALVES WANTED- Highest prices paid. Write L. O. Sigmon, Hickory, N. C. Phone 1705. If you want Eye glasses and Spectacles fitted right and your vision made the best pos ssible. Go to Hight's Hospital, 1316 Union Square, Hickory, N> C. If you want the right time be sure to get the Hight time whieh is U, S. Observatory di rect—Office Singer Co., 1316 Union Square, Hickory, N. C. FOR SALE. A modern 5 room cottage, lot 200x100, Hot and cold city water,. modern bath room. Cottage and sheds paint ed Berries, shade and fruit trees. Price $2100.00. Owner leaving city. Address 1513 Bth Ave., Hickory, N. C. —...... See the beautiful gold decorated table ware displayed in our show window, and note the low prices for such quality and shapes. These prices are possi ble by a quantity order placed with manufactures before an ad vanced in prices. Buy one piece or as many as you wish, and save money. Umstead's. It FOR RENT—The hall and offices over D. P. Bow mans store, formerly occupied bv the Masonic Lodge. Water and lights J. W. Shu ford. It NOTICE Sale Of Valuable Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Mortgage Deed ex ecuted on the 6th day of August, 1910, by J. A. Herman, of Catawba County, N. C., to S. D. Campbell to secure the payment of One Hundred and Thirty one and 25— 100 Dollars and interest on same, for a more particular description of said mortgage deed reference is here by made to Book 92, page 290, in the office of-the Register of Deeds for Ca tawba County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the notes and interest on notes secured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned mort gagee will sell at the Post Office Door in Hickory, North Carolina, to the high est bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, the 3rd DAY OF MAY, 1913, at 12 o'- clock, noon, the property hereinafter described A certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hickory Township. County and State aforesaid, and described and de fined as follows, to-wit:- BEGINNIXG at a stake on the Noith side of the Springs Road and runs first N. 3 1-4 W. 246 feet to a stake; thence N. 89 E. 100 feet to a stake; thence S. 4 1-4 E. 240 feet to a stake; thence S. 85 3-4 W. 100 feet to the point of begin ning. The same being lots No. 44 and 45 of the Highland Park Plat This April 2nd, 1913. S. D. Campbell, Mortgagee. Bagby & Blackwelder, Attorneys. 4-3-13 4t Re-Sale of City Property Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Catawba coun ty, N. C., made in a Special Proceed ing therein pending, wherein J.Frauk Gupton, and others are petitioners, and Sarah A. Sledge, and others are defendants, the undersigned as Com missioners, will re-sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, in front of the First National Bank in tbe City of Hickory, N. C., on SATURDAY, lOtii* 1913. at 12 o'clock, noon, the following lots of land, lying and being in the City of Hickory, N. C., adjoining the lands of W. F. Jones, W. T. Sledge and oth ers. and bounded as follows, viz.: First lot, Beginning at W. F. Jones' North-west corner, which is 50 feet south of the main line of the South ern Railway Co., and runs with Mor ganton street West 100 feet and 0 laches, or thereabouts, to W. T. Sledge's corner; thence with his line South 200 feet, more or less, to a stone, said Sledge's corner; thence nearly East 100 feet and 6 inches, or there abouts, to W. F. Jones' South-east corner; thenee with said Jones' line North 200 feet, more or less to the be ginning, hglng lot No. 4in deed from Eiehard S. Adderton to Thomas J. Wlggs, and known as the "Thomas J. Wiggs Home Place." The bidding on this lot to begin at $2,400.00. Second lot* Beginning at a stake on the North-eaSt corner of Mrs. Sarah A. Sledge's lot, and runs S., 5 1-8 W., 228 feet to a stake: thence S., 87 E., 66 feet to a stake in a ditch; thence N.» 7 3-4 E., 231 feet with the ditch to a stake: thence N., 89 W., to the begin ning. "The bidding on this lot to be gin at $687.50. This to be a final sale as to both lots. This March 14,1913. M. H.* YOUNT, I W. C. FEIMSTER, J Comrs. To Care a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stoM the Cough end Headache and works off the Cold. Druggie ta refund money if it fails to cure. £. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 26c. For Results fZ Est~lBBß O KoYSTERS^tRTIUZERJ "Mysftery" Some folks surround the simplest things with Mystery—it's possible that there are people in this community, who wish to &art a Bank Check ing Account, but are backward of investigat ing how to go about it. Gome and see us we will welcome your visit. 4$ Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. 1 / Money to Loan at all times. * FIRST NATIONAL BANK HICKORY, N. C. Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00 J. D. ELUOTT, President K. C. MENZIES, Viee-Pres. and Cashier J. L. CILLEY, Assistant Cashier I Weigh the car—not its price. Both are light. But the Ford is the one car whose low price does not indicate its * must "get busy" tod&y—if you want a high worth—the reason why you Ford this season. "Everybody is driving a Ford" —more than 200,000 in service. New prices—runabout $525 —touring car $6OO —town car $BO0 —with all equipment, f.o.b. Detroit.„ Get particulars from M. V. Dunavant & Go. 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