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O Would it not be wise to take time by the forelock 1*
Q and take a few shares of stock in Our Associa-
V tion, so as to be prepared for the future. . K
8 Our New Series 1913 "D" is now open ©
fi and you are invited to take K
0 stock in this series. X
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A The> systematic saving of a small part of your
n earnings is what counts. V
8 Just think of it! 25c. per week for N
h 332 weeks in Our Association 9
amounts to $lOO.OO |
X If you need help in Buying, Building, or Improv- k
ing a home, call at our office and allow us to ex- A
Q plain the Building and Loan way of helping you. O
SWe are always glad to help those who are try- W
ing to help themselves. X
S In our Loan Department we use the Miller's X
X Rule: First come, first served. to
Be wise and call and take out stock and file A
§your application at once. ©
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« OF HICKORY, N. C. V
BG. H. GEITNER, President. J. D. ELLIOTT, Vice President,
G. R. WOOTTEN, Secretary-Tieasurer. ©
Q ORGANIZED 1890. ASSETS OVER 5300,000.00 ©
CANDIESMDFRUITS
HE CALIFORNIA FRUIT COM
-iZ. PANY is headquarters for all kinds
of Fine Candies and Fancy Fruits.
Our home-made candies are the
best to be found anywhere.
For a goody breezy place to while away the time, try
our ice cream parlor. Ice cream in all flavors, and"
cool drinks of all kinds served at popular pricei.
Meet your friends at the Ice Cream Parlor
CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO.
James Lazos, Manager,
Hickory Manufacturing Co.
HICKORY, N. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,.
Mantels, Moulding, Lumber, Etc.
FINE HARDWOOD WORK A SPECIALTY
SEND US YOUR PLANS FOR ESTIMATES
Write for Catalogue and Prices
PHONE No. 16.
1 " —n Beauty* Is*Onlyv
Paint Deep # 4|(|
when it comes to houses. When thepaint
wears off, the house is no longer beautiful.
A house in need of paint is an eyesore to
a community. In justice to your neigh
bors, as well as to your self-respect> you
should keep your house well-painted and,
in justice to yourself, you should see that
Lewis White Lead
and Pure Linseed Oil
paint is used on your building. You can
secure the most beautiful as well as the
most durable results with this paint# By
adding colors-in-oil any tint and any shade
can be obtained. „ M&m* *
We sell these materials as well as all the
other painting requisites. ilpHuH |l
. - Come in and have a talk with us, and see
! if we can't suggest a color scheme for youi
" house that will appeal to jour good tasto»
rfimj Shuford Hardware
'IE9. Company.
PLEDGE SIMS TO
CATIWBA ran
Statesville, Oct. 3.~ At a meet
ing held in the Commercial Club
rooms in the interest of the
creamery project, which is occu
pying the attention of Iredell far
mers just now, it was decided to
immediately place men in the
field to work up and establish
cream routes leading into States
ville for the purpose of beginning
shipments of cream to the Cat
awba Co operative Creamery at
Hickory. Those who will be sent
out to establish the routes and
get the cream wagons in opera
tion have not yet been named,
but it is the purpose ~to a&sign
one man to a certain route and
let him make all arrangements
for it.
Once the cream wagons are
started, there is little doubt that
many more cows in addition to
those already secured will be
pledged. Whenever the ship
ments to the Catawba creamery
are found to be sufficient to sup
port another creamery, a local
plant will be established. Al
ready nearly 500 cows have been
signed up.
The Family Cough Medicine.
In every home there should be a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
ready for inteimediate use when any
member of the familv contracts a cold
or a cough. Prompt use will stop the
spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of
Mason, Mich., writes: "My whole fam
ily depends upon Dr. King's New Dis
covery as the best cough and cold
medicine in the world. 'i wo 50c. bot
ties cured me of pneumonia.'' Thou
sands of other families have been
equally benefited and depend entirely
upon Dr. King's New Discovery to
cure their coughs, colds, thioat and
lung troubles. Every dose helps.
Price, SUc. and $l.OO. All druggists.
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or
St. Louis. adv.
Ties Herself to a Man.
The motion-picture theater
was well filled the other after
noon when a stout woman enter
ed and wedged herself in next to
a slender man. For a time both
appeared extremely interested in
the pictures. Then the woman
noticed that one of her shoe
laces was undone. After some
thing of a struggle she bent over
and finally succeeded in bringing
both the laces together. A few
minutes later the man arose as
though to start for the door.
Down he went in the aisle and
the woman gave vent to an ex
clamation. The audience turned
from the flickering to the real
catastrophe. She had knotted
her shoe-lace with his. It was
several minutes before the pair
untangled and untied. —Florala
(Ala.) News.
Retired Georgia Planter's
Advice to Kidney Suffers
Regarding the wonderful curative
merits of your Swamp-Root, I cannot
say too much. After suffering severe
ly for three years or more with severe
pains caused by weak kidneys, I was
finally induced to try Swamp-Root
through a testimonial 1 read in one
of the newspapers. I was in such a
condition that 1 was obliged to arise
from my bed six or eiglit times ever 3
night. I purchased a Jifty-cent bottle
and before it was used I t'elt so much
relief that I purchased a one-dollar
bottle and by the time this was taken
the old pains had left my back and 1
could sleep the whole night through.
I am a retired planter, 70 years of age,
and owing to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, lam in the best of health and
feel like a boy. lam always glad to
recommend Swamp-Root to those who
are in need of it.
Sincerely yours,
C. E. USSERY,
Bowersville, Ga.
Personally appeared belore rue,this*
3th of September, 1909, C. E. Ussery,
who subscribed the above statement
ind made oath that the same is true
m substance and in fact.
T. H. MCLANE,
• Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Bingham ton. N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, li
will convince anyone. You will also
receive a booklet of.valuable infor
mation, telling all about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention the Hickory Democrat,
j Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size
! bottles for sale at :>h drugstores (adv.
Statement of the Ownership, M n
J agement, Circulation, Etc.,
of The Hickory Democrat, published
, weekly at Hickory, Js. C., required by
i the Act of August 24, 1912.
Name of Editor, E. V. Morton,
Hickory, N. C.
Name of Managing Editor, E. V.
Morton, Hickory, N. O.
Name of Business Manager, E. V.
Morton, Hickory, N. C.
Name of Publisher, E. Y. Morton,
Hickory, N. C.
Known bondholders, mortgagees,
and other security holders, holding ]
per cent or more of total amount
bond?, mortgages, or other securities:
; C. Dowd, Charlotte, N. C.
Sworn to and suoscrioeti uefore me
this 6ih day of October, 1913
(Seal) W, X. REID, Notary Public
My commission expires Decernbei
13, 1914.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Had Killed Fourteen People.
Chicago.* Get. 5. Mrs. Mildred
Allison-Perroat, dancing teacher, who
was shot to death at Wheaton, Ills., a
week ago, was the victim of a modern
bluebeard. who, according to his own ,
confession, had killed 13 others in . s
many years. Henry Spencer, arrest- j
ed in a room near the southsiue levee j
district, tonight confessed that he rni i
only killed Mrs, Rexroat, but that «
had slain 14 persons.
He was identified positively as tl e
mysterious Mr. Spencer with whom
Mrs. Rexroat left Chicago on the night
she was killed.
Mrs Rexroat"s blood stained rattan
suitcase was feu id in his room, as
was the revolver with whicn he said He
had killed her.
The police, while in doubt as to tiie
full truth of Spencer's story, are confi
dent they have found a wholesale mnr
derer and that he will be proven to have
killed at least several of those whose
deaths he described in a long confession
tonight.
Spencer's confession was so startling
that it probably would have received
no credence had not the. bloody suit
case and the revolver confirmed at
least part of his statement. All his
murders except two, he declared, had
been for the purpose of robbery.
McKesson and His Job.
A North Carolina Republican post
master told the Virginia and North
Carolina Postmasters' Association that
Woodrow Wilson is the greatest Pres
ident since Thomas Jefferson. If that
man gets out before his term expire .
Burleson will have to pry him out with
a crowbar or blow him out With cyna
mite. Houston Post.
WOMAN A
GREAT SUFFERER
Tells How She Was Restored
To Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound*
Grayville, 111. —"I was a great suf
ferer of female complaints for a year
and 1 g ot nothing
~ Sfc."- at helped me un
liljBE»OMt til I began taking
SBy* Lydia E. Pinkham's
Wm Vegetable Com-
yJFpound. I v/asirreg
-\ ular and had cramps
/ i so bad that I had to
iE° to bed. Now I
h ave better health
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IVIjI I•» y ears arKi I cannot
_J—l—i—l speak too highly of
your medicine."—Mrs. JESSIE SCHAAR,
413 Main St, Grayville, 111.
Case of Mrs. Tully.
Chicago, 111.— "I take pleasure in
writing to thank you for what Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has
done for me. I sufFered with such aw
ful periodic pains, and had a displace
ment, and received no benefit from the
doctors. I was advised to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
am now as well as ever."—Mrs. WIL
LIAM TULLY, 2052 Ogden Avenue,
Chicago, 111.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegeta
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.PinkhamMediciueCo.
(confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence,
Low FARES!
Homeseekers tickets are
sold at greatly reduced fares
on the I st and 3rd Tuesdays
of each month; stopovers
free and 25 days time, via
i Cotton Belt Route, —to
Arkansas
and Texas
Winter tourhi tickets (round
trip) from southeast r>oints to
many points in Texas, Louisiana
and New Mexico, will be on sals
daily Nov. Ist, 1913 to April 30,
1914; with exceedingly long return
limit of June Ist, 1914. Stopovers.
All year tourist tickets on sale
daily to certain points in Texas
—9O day limit.
The Cotton Belt Route is the
direct line from Memphis toTexas,
through Arkan3a3—two splendid
trains daily, with electric lighted
equipment of through sleepers,
parlor care and dining cars. Trains
from all parts cf Southeast make
direct connection at Memphis
, with Cotton Belt Route trains
\ to the Southwest.
l For full information abort Homo
j, seekers Fares, Winter Tourist Fares
U or All Year Tourist Ticket:", address i
B| the undersigned. Books about farm- •
If ing in South \ycBt, sent free. Write! *
I H.H. SUTTON, District Pass'r Agent :
M. B. HOLTSFORD, Passenger Agent I
09 W. 9th St..Chattanooga, Tenn.
Wood's High-Grade
Farm Seeds
Best Qualities Obtainable
We are headquarters for
Seed Wheat, Oats,
Rye, Barley, Vetches,
Alfalfa and all
Grasses & Clovers.
Write for Weed's Crop Special
giving pi"ices and seasonable in
formation about Seeds for Fall
sowing.
T. W. WOOD & SONS.
Seedsmen, - Itichmond, Va.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalogue
gives price 3 an J information about all
Garden Seeds for Fail Planting.
Mailed free on request.
AT AUCTION
CAR-LOAD
Unbroke Horses and Mares
Morg-anton, N. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913.
We will sell one car load of unbroke horses and mares. These are well bred, heavy boned, good
shape and fat. 1 key range in age from two to five years and in weight from 800 to 1,050 pounds.
In this lot are some weii matched teams that will make good livery or farm teams. This will be a
great opportunity for yon to get a good horse or mare cheap. Don't fail to attend this sale as
these horses will be sold to the highest bidder. Your price is ours. Gome one and all Re
member the date, Tuesday, October 14th. Sale will be held in
Morganton at Ward & Mull's Stable
beginning at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning.
Brannan & Kirby
Of Knoxville, Tennessee
' • NEW •
D APARTMENT!
. \ . .
We Have Added Ladies', Misses' and Child
dren's Coats and Sweaters.
It is our aim in this department to handle only the very best styles that
money can buy in popular priced garments, enabling you to get what
you want at a very small cost. By all means see what we are showing
before you buy. New styles coming in almost daily.
DRY GOODS SPECIALS
One case real 10 and 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams in full pieces 8c yd.
One case 8c Apron Check Ginghams. 5c yd.
One case Best Prints 5c yd.
5 pieces real 10c check Nainsook I llllsc yd.
One case 36 in. 10c Bleached Domestic "__Bc yd.
One case Fleeced Outing for underskirts, real 10c value _~"~I~~~8c yd
One case real heavy 15c Cotton Flannel at 10c. Not over 10 yards to a
customer. Complete line Knit Goods of all kinds. Complete line of
underwear for men, women and children.
HOSIERY SPECIALS
i case of real 25c Ladies' Hose JS C p r
i e case of real 25c Men's half Hose III"""" 15c pr!
These are leaders and are worth your attention.
5, 10 & 25c DEPARTMENT
in 5, i'( & 25c Departments are great. You will wonder how we ever
managed to get together such a collection at such prices.
| XMAS GOODS
Siock of Xmas Goods are coming in fast. It will be an interesting
iOi you to come in and look the stock over. Almost anything
ere you could call for
11 5 & 10c STORE CO.
IANOTETOYQUI HICKORY, N. C., Oct. 9,1913.
I\ Our rubber goods are of the A (rood hot
|i 11 r water baj? is a friend indeed, in times of need. It is of such
iL & if help in «übduing pain and can be used for such a variety
'WxjfWl P urposes « that no well regulated household can afford to be
without one. Thoi%e we offer you are entirely dependable and
wiU R» v e you the best of service.
yfejH MOSBR S UUTZ
"On tho Corner" Two Phonem 17 A 317
CITY FEED COMPANY
FOR GOOD FEED
Cotton seed meal, hulls and dairy feeds a spe- '
cialty. We also carry a full line of seed
oats, clover and grass seeds. Get our prices
before buying.
PHONE NO. 271
L. L,. Moss, Cabinet Shop
I can furnish building material for any kind of a job all
first class work and will save you money.
See L. L. Moss before you close your bids.
Phone 173 L.