There are Many Ways to Save
Money
- BUT -
The Best is the Building and
Loan Way
WHY? Because it pays you 6 per cent, compounded
quarterly, FREE OF ALL TAXES at the end of each ser
ies.
Because you can take your small savings and make
LARGE ones of them in a regular systematic way, TO IL
LUSTRATE, 25c each week for 332 weeks in our AS
SOCIATION will amount tosloJ.oo.
Building and Loan Work is No Exper
iment Nor Side-line With Us
NOW IS THE TIME
and YOU are invited to take STOCK in the NEW SER
IES just opened know as the 1913-"C" SERIES.
TO-DAY we have over ONE THOUSAND stockhol
ders, who are carrying nearly SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED SHARES which represents a matured velue
of THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION DOLLARS.
Outstanding loans to stockholders over THREE HUN
DRED AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Call at our office, phone or write and it will be a great
pleasure to fully explain the workings of our Association
to you.
First Building and Loan Asso
ciation of Hickory, N. C.
G. H. Geitner, Pres., J. D. Elliott, V-Pres.,
G. R. Wootten, Sec.-Treas.
Bagby & Blackwelder, Attorneys.
Organized April, 1890. Authorized Capital $1,500,000.
CATAWBA COLLEGE
Reorganized, New President New Faculty, Co-Educational, Healthful Lo
cation, Splendid Equipment, Strong Courses, Christian, but not Sectarian,
Moderate in charges. Fall term opens September 2, 1913. For catalogue
write REV. J. D. ANDREW, President,
Newton, N. C.
Moretz-Whitener Clothing Company
ANNOUNCE THEIR ======
Semi-Annual Reductions in High-Grade Spring, and Summer Clothing
Beginning July 1913
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One-third off on our entire stock of Spring and Summer Clothing for men and boys, ex
cept men's and boy's odd pants which will go for 25 per cent reduction.
OUR GENEROUS STOCK OF BLUE SERGES, BLACKS AND GREYS WITH ALL THE NEWEST THINGS OF THE SEASON WILL BE INCLUDED
$25.00 Suits will be ....$16,70 $16.50 Suits will be $ll.OO
$22.50 Suits will be $15.00 $15.00 Suits will be. ~"""I3""$10.00
120 00 Snitj will hp i-2 e $13.50 Suits will be $ 9.00
SIB.OO Suits will be...... $12.00 SIO.OO Suits will 6 85
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These are genuine reductions on merchandise that was bought right and priced at the lowest cash prices at the beginning
ot this season, and should appeal to anyone in need of a suit or pair of pants. Come early and get choice selections.
Terms strictly Cash, alterations charged for. Sale Begins Saturday Morning, July 19th.
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MORETZ-WHITENER CLOTHING CO.
"The Quality Shop"
Couldn't Walk! I
"I used to be troubled with • weakness to |
women" writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, 111.
nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. I
I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally
our druggist advised Cardui for my corapla nt I was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and I am
never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. lam in
line health at 52 years."
CARDUI WomaiftTonic J
We have thousands of such letters, and more are
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who
have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegeta
ble, tonic medicine, for women. .
Cardui relieves women s sufferings, and builds weak
womelTup to health and strength. If you are a woman,
give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped ami -
lion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredi
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs.
It is a good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it
Writ, t»: Ladies' AdrUory Dept. Chattanooga Medicint Co.. Chattanooga. TMBL,
far and 64 PM« booh. "Hon*Treata^rjfcon^
Now Going On—A Special
Remnant Sale
We have a large number of remnants
that have accumulated during the year
and we want to clear them out at once,
so we have done them up in 8-yard
bundles and while they la& they go at
50c Bundle
Some of these goods sold as high as 50c
a yard, and it is an unusual opportunity
to buy high-class goods at low prices.
Come in and get your share, to-day, if
you wait they all may be gone.
SETZER & RUSSELL
The Unveiling of the Monument Erec
ted to the Memory of Rev. Hugh
McAden at Red House, Cas
well County, N. C..
The memorial exercises in con
nection with the erection and un
veiline of a monument to the
memory of Rev. Hugh McAden
will take placeat Red Housechuren
in Caswell County, on the first
Sunday in August, August 3,1910.
[t is expected to be an all day
service. The people will gather
at the church not later than 11
o'clock and provide for dinner on
the grouns. The program of ex
ercises will probably be as follows:
1. The introductory exercises
will be conducted by the pastor,
Rev. N. R Clator.
2. A historical sermon or ad
dress touching the life and labors
of Mr. McAden will be delivered
by Rev. D. I Craig, D. D., of
Reidsville, N. C,
3. The unveiling of the monu
ment by Miss Sallie McAden
Cothran, of Charlotte, N. C, a
little girl in the fifth generation
from Mr. McAden.
4. In the afternoon a sermon by
Rev. John M. Rose, D. D., of
Launnburg, N. C., who is also a
descendant of the pioneer mission
ai y. Any visitors throughout the
Synod of North Carolina who
may atceed will be most cordially
welcomed.—Presbyterian Stan
dard.
A Severe Sickness L eaves The
Kidneys Weak.
After recovering from a severe spell
of sickness some time ago, 1 uas all
run do*n and suffering from poor
blood. I would have pains in my
back and hips and my kidneys bother
ed me all the time. I started taking
Swamp Root upon the recommenda
tion of a friend and found it was just
. what 1 needed. My bldod became *ll
right and after taking a few bottles, I
was surprised at the effect it had on
my kidneys. They were entirely
cured and 1 have much to be thankful
for what your great remedy did for me.
Yours very truly,
YV. U. BLACK MOTS
Phenix City, Ala.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
This the 14th day of July, 1909.
W.J. BIRS. Justice of the Peace.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. It
will convince anyone. You will also
receive a booklet of valuable infor
mation, telling all about the kidneys
and bladder. Wiien writing, be sure
and mention the Hickory Democrat.
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TO THE GREAT
GOLDEN GRAIN BELT
NORTH DAKOTA
In 1912 the farmers along the Great Northern Railway line required 7.\
000 outside men to harvest their crops.
The crop of 1913, so far, promises greater yields.
Going wages during the harvest run are between $2.50 and $4 per day.
Leaving on Tuesday, July 29th., I will accompany a party through
to the Wheat Belt, assisting in securing the best available positions.
A party will go to Fargo and Grand Forks, North Dakota, where
good positions are obtainable.
This Is A Golden Opportunity
For further information, write at once to
W. E. FRENCH, Immigration Agent
Great Northern Railway, 70 Magnolia Avenue,
Asheville, N. C.
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