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| I A $10.22 PRIZE I '"ll
SI he Hickory Land & Development Company, offers a Ten Dollar Gold Piece to the person selecting the mostappropriate name for the suburban *5 ll
development to be made of the 50 acres of land just east of the new Graded School Building. ! ' jj™
C A The name of the person should beplaced inside of asealed envelope and the name for the lanflwritten on the outside of envelope. This envelope should be placed in another fa ? 4 ! ;1
Q and mailed to the Hickory Land & Development Co. This will not be opened until October 20, on which date the directors will select Ike name without Inowing the person's same. :5
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* LOC\L AND PERSONAL. *
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Mr, J. J. Hefner went to For
est City last week.
Mr. M. M. Sigmon is building:
a house on 12th Avenue.
Mrs. Mary Sloop has returned
from a visit to friends in Iredell.
Mr. Connor Furman went to
Charlotte Monday on a visit to
his brother.
Mr. A. H. Williams, of Maiden
was a business visitor to Hickory
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hilton, of
Harrisburg, Pa., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hiltcn.
Mr. Walter Brittain and fam
ily, of Cherryville: visited rela
tives here this week..
The U. D. C. will meet with
Mrs. A. A. Shuford on Monday
afternoon at 4 p. m.
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:• Mr. E. E. Anderson arrived in
the city Tuesday after spending
some time in eastern Carolina.
Rev. Wannemacher went squir
r'el hunting out at Mr. Phiilif
Suttlemyre's on Monday.
Rev. J. G. Garth is in Newtor
this week assisting the pastor it
a series of services.
We were glad to see Prof. A.
P. Whisnant, of Newton, on our
streets Monday.
,;3liss Mabel Miller, who ha?
b£en quite ill with tonsilitis, i?
much better now, we are glad to
learn. .
Mr. A. B. Hutton and Mr.
Charlie"Cline made a trip to New
York, Philadelphia, and other
cities last week.
Mr. L. E. Zerden returned
home Monday from Baltimore,
where he replenished his fall and
winter goods.
Mr. R, M. Knox is soendincr
some time in Lenoir where he
has opened an up-to-date 5 & 10a
store.
Capt. Applewhite, who if
a representative of the Coca-
Cola Co., of Atlanta, Ga., visiter
Mr. J, J. Willard last week.
Mr. F. L. Willard returned t'
h's home in Baltimore, Md , Fri
day, after a visit to his brother,
Mr. J. J. Willard.
Mrs. J. L. Berry has returned
home from Lenoir where she
been engaged in nursing in pri
vate families.
Prof. Staley. Superintendent
of the City Graded Schools, state?
there are 700 white children en
rolled.
Mrs. W. C. Redlich of New
York arrived in the city Satur
day to spend some time with
her sister, Mrs. A. S. Townsend.
Mrs. W. E. Plumer, and chil
dren of Lenoir, visited Mrs. R.
G. Mace last week. They are
now stopping in Hickory.
At a meeting of the City Coun
cil Tuesday night Judge B. B.
Blackwelder tendered his resig
nation as municipal Judpe. His
resignation was sc2epted and
Mr. C. W. Bagby was elected to
succeed him.
Rev. Harte went to Crewe,
Va., this week to officiate at the
marriage of Mr. C. W. Ellington
and Mis? Moore which took place
Wednesday.
Misses Frances Ingold, Mamie
Sue Johnson and Frances Lentz
went to Morganton Friday to
visit relatives and friends. They
.vent in Miss Lentz's car.
Mr. Tellus Miller and K. C.
Menzies went to Charlotte to see
Barnum & Bailey circus. Dr.
Wood also took a crowd in his
car. - -
Mrs. W. C, Burns and family
went to Connelly Springs Sun
day to see her father, Mr. John
Berry, who had the misfortune
to break his leg about two weeks
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Sledge at
rended the marriage of their
niece, Miss Kate Elliott in Char
lotte. Monday.
Mr. J. E. Sellers has returned
ome after spending some time
it his old home in Cheraw, S. C.,
ringing with|him his little grand
son, Master J. E. Funderburk.
Col. M. E. Thornton arrived in
the. city Monday morning, after
spending two weeks in Knoxville
fenn., on business. He left
Tuesday evening for Walhalla,
3. C.
Miss SallieShuford, Mrs. Estes
md lut a Miss Ruth Estes, of Ft,
Smith, Ark., are visiting relate
✓es in this city. Miss Shuford'B
rather, Mr. Wallace Shuford, has
jeen here for several months.
Mrs. J. W. Hartfield has re
curned home after an expended
•/isit to her parents in Durham
vVe regret very much to learn ol
the illness of her father whom
she fears is in a serious condi
tion.
Miss Jessie Joy returned Sun-
Jay from a three months* visit
to her old home in Pittsburg, Pa,
She spent a week in Washington,
D. C., as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Howard A. Banks, enroute
home.
Mrs. Frank Henderson visited
| friends in Concord and Charlotte
1 last week. She was joined in Charr
"He by Mrs. Pearl Sherrill,
Messrs J. D. Elliott and Frank
Henderson, where they attended
chs marriage of Mr. Elliott's
liece, Miss Kate Elliott. "
Marshall A. Hudson, the busi
ness inan,ot" Syracuse, N. Y.,
the founder of the World-Wide
Baraca sn«i Pnilathea Union will
give us an address at thfe Baptist
church on next Thursday night,
Oct. 16th at 7:30 p. m. Every
body is urged to attend this
meeting. Come, he will do you
good.
His many friends are glad to
see Mr. Raymond Abernethy out
again, after several days' con
finement because of a fall from
the wall of the handsome bunga
low he is having erected on his
farm near town. Mrab- Aber
nethy is very much indispose 1,
also, but we hope for a speedy
recovery for her.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS TO'fttA
IN SOCIAL CIRCLES
Oct. 9 at 3 o'clock the Travel
lers' Club met with Mrs. Patrick.
Mrs. Healdi Mrs. Mosteller, Miss
Wood' of Kentucky and Mrs.
Frampton of West Virginia were
invited guests. After "quota
tions on Learning and Art" Mus
McComb gave an interesting
"Outline history of Florence in
the 13th and 14th centuries".
Miss Ramsay then played the
beautiful ''lntermezzo" from
Cavalieria Rusticana increasing
interest the "Outline history of
the 15th and 16th centuries".
Mrs. G. N. Ilutton read Ouida's
"The City of Lilies". Mi&s
Wood at the close sang with im
pressive beauty "Desdamona's
Prayer" from Verdi's "Othello".
Refreshments were greatly en
joyed before adjourning to meet
Oct. 16 at Miss Geitner's.
Miss Kathrine Allen entertain
ed the "Busy Bees" Tuesday
afternoon. AH the members
were present but two. They
sDent a most delightful hour,
their merry voices keeping time
with their needles, as they were
busy with dainty fancy work.
Delicious refreshments were
served. The next meeting will be
with Miss Miriam Whitener.
Continued in Office.
Ashevitle. Oct. 14.—An an
nouncement that will be learned
with no little interest in western
North Carolina political circles
is that of Collector A. D. Watts
of the Internal Department to
the effect that all of the deputies
who are now working under the
direction of Agent R. B. Sams
will be continued in office for a
while. Mr. Sams received a
message from Collector Watts to
that effect yesterday.
Collector Watts has not ad
vanced any reason for arriving
at this decision and it is not
known just how long the old
employes will be kept in office.
It is presumed, however, that it
will be several weeks before any
more appointments are made.
Mr. J. F. Allen informs us of
the fact that the Fox Club of
Hickory : went up to Short Off
Mountain for a fox hunt and was
I told by a number of people there
that the:fox in there could not be
C^Oght. ! The first chase only
larffed a.bout an hour and the fox
was caught. The second lasted
thirty mjinutes and the fox took
a tree aftd the dogs were taken
away anid the fox was allowed
time to- come down and get a
good start of the dogs and he
was caught in thirty minutes.
They had another race Monday
night oat from Hickory abcut
four mOes and made the catch
in about forty minutes. If there
s a fox that cannot be caught,
please write the Democrat, as
Mr. Allen thinks he can catch
any of them.
County Fairs.
The number of county fairs in
North Carolina is arrowing every
year. It is a good thing for a
county to hold a fair, it gives the
people an opportunity to mingle
with one another and it stimu
lates effort in all lines of activ
ity. A.ny kind of worker is like
ly to get fresh incentive from
seeing what his fellows in the
same or even a different line are
doing and have done.—Raleigh
News and Observer.
Cotton Statistics.
The report of the county statistician
shows that 182 bales were ginned in
the county UD to September 25th as
against 38 last year. The report for
all the counties of the State show that
the counties in the western part of the
State have ginned more than for the
same time last year, while the eastern
counties fall far below last year's total.
They Make You Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect pro
duced by Chamberlain's Tablets and
the healthy condition of body and mind
which they create make one feel joy
ful. For sale by Grimes Drug Co. and
Moaer& tutt. - v.; adv.
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q BUSINESS LQCALS §
LOST—While on trip to Hickory,
Statesville, and Lexington, N.
C., Oct. Ist to 9th, a black leath
er purse with cash, a check from
J. C. Fultz. E. M. Clem ? s-store
slip, etc., disappeared. Consider
able loss. Reward for return to
Rev. W. L. Darr, Edinburgh, Va..
owner, or to sev. J. H. Wanne
macher, Hickory, N. C.
MEN'S hats less than manufact
urers-|:ost kt Allen's.
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PIGS FORSAtiE—Anyone wish
ing thoroughbred 0.1. C. pigs
will do well to see W. H. Propst,
Jr., Hickory, N. C. R-3. 2t.
VEAL CALVES WANTED-1
am still buying calves and pay
highest market price all the time.
J. L. Miller. Hickory, N. C.
Phone 122 L.
FEED Dr. Hess, poultry food.
If she don't lay she's a rooster
Whitener & Martin.
LADIES and children's new
coats cheap at Allen's.
WANTED—3 rooms for light
housekeeping, modern. State
price and location, Address
Lester P. 0. General Delivery.
WANTED—VeaI calves weigh
ing from 75 to 200 pounds on
foot. Will pay Sets, per pound.
'i. H. W. Harris.
NEW underwear for men,
women and children, at Allen's.
TWO cottages and lot on Bth.
street, lot 100x300 feet. Cot
tage on each end of this lot.
Will sell cheap to quick buyer.
Call at the Democrat Office and
get particulars.
FOR SALE—Twenty-three acres
of fine timber land located on
sand clay road near Oyama sta
tion. Apply to E. J. Shipp, New
ton, N. C. for terms. 2t
NEW CAKES, 101 kinds, at
Whitener & Martin.
BLACK CAT stockings, best on
earth for men, women and chil
dren at Allen's. j
WANTED—Salesmen to sell our
guaranteed oils and paints. Ex
perience unnecessary. Extreme
ly profitable offer to xiuht party.
The Glen Refining Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. ' It.
WANTED—To take dancing les
sons under competent instruc
tor. Call at No. 1111-14 th. St.
SPECIAL cut prices on new
dress goods, at Allen's.
MACARONI, imported from
France and best cheese, at
Whitener & Martin.
GENUINE E. C. skuffer shoes
for girl's and boy's and chil
dren at Allen's.
WANTED—Harness and collar
makers. Apply at one to C. B.
Ray Harness Co., Raleigh, N. C.
4t.
WANTED—An established busi
ness. State full particulars,
W. E. L. Democrat office. It.
WANTED—To rent on Union
Square all or part of a store
for two months or longer.
X. Y. Z. Democrat office. It.
GRADUATE book-keepei de>-
sires position. No experience.
H. I. J. Democrat office. It
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GREAT line of children's school
shoes, and you know I sell good
ones cheap. Allen.
AT Whitener & Martin's —Pre-
pared buckwheat, graham,
whole wheat, and pan cake fl ur,
mackerel, codfish, raisins, cur
rants, nuts, grapes, celery, cran
berries, oranges, grape fruit,
mothers bread, potato chips,
cheese, twenty kinds, imported
macaroni.
BOY'S school pants at Allen
DEPARTMENT!!
We Have Added Ladies', Misses' and Child- ||
dren's Coats and Sweaters. 11
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It is our aim in this department to handle only jfce very best styles that ii||
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 I
One case real 10 and 12 U2c Dress Ginghams in full pieces ._.Bc yd.
One case 8c Apron Gheck Ginghams 1 5c yd. jlj
One case.Best Prints ... „ 4 5c yd. §1
5 pieces real 10c check Nainsook S. _sc yd.
One case 36 in. 10c Bleached Domestic 8c yd.
One case Fleeced Outing for underskirts, real 10c value 8c yd
One case real heavy 15c Cotton Flannel at 10c. Not over 10 yards to a
customer. Complete hne Knit-Goods of, all kind*. Complete line of fcf
underwear for men, women and children. \
HOSIERY SPECIALS 1
One case of real 25c Ladies* Hose ; 15c pr.
One case of real 25c Men's half J5c pr.
These are leaders and are wortki your attention. ffj
5, 10 & 25c DEPARTMENT I
Our 5,10 & 25c Departments are great (You will wonder how. we ever
managed to get together such a collection at such prices. If f
XMAS GOODS I
Our stock of Xmas Goods are coming ift fast It will be aa interesting
sight for you to come in and look the Mock Almost anything J
here you could call for t
KNOX 5 & 10c STORE GO.
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IT 1 ~" w '— HMwiflnMitr - A «ood hot • •%';
M fT/MT JpaL' V/ : :' watarbati**fri^!tdtedoodri»ttmaa a#-need. It it of such *|3
81/ Cv trtet help hi ttabdbiag win and eta ka weed for aueh a variety
mks** ' •£ purpeaaa, that, BO voM rofjrfjkftd huaaehoJd afford to be '■ss
i without out. art amifslj 4opandable and 'M.
S WL. : ;• will giro yap thafraat Mmrijfr.
' "On th« Cortwr" Two PhonMi IXAai7
Sy fSHr «
Look At Them
Aren't they beautiful? One
of these handsome Belding Pillow
Tops with Back given FREE to
every purchaser of a 25 cent Beld
ing Outfit containing 6 skeins of
Belding's
Embroidery Silk
I Illustrated Lesson and Latest Em* I
broidery Designs. This is a very I
Special Offer so don't delay. Come m I
early today andpick out the Pillow I
Top you want FK£&.
Miss Maiy Rosebrough
HICKORY, N. G. V
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
OASTOR 4 A
Catawba County Agricultural Society ;jj
Annual County Fair|
Startown, N. C. (Newton Township) ||
Thursday, October 30, 1913. ||
Awards mil be made; for all classes of farm
products, live slock* school work,
baby sfiow, etc. m
r - Rules sad Regulations
• Alt ctiH« Is —iyatf rioa Jer prise* are lice.
All catrie* akat! b»oa dbt Staitsw* by U o'deck WtdtMdif, }|fj
October 2Mi; wiA live Hock vlleb biad by I o'clock t* l
Tbaraday, Oetobe* Jttlb. '- r i
The ■frieohmol society HI fee raepe—lble Ut aayevkfbft tool, damage* 'j? ; j
or stolea. H
The arrlcstt*r*l society «ebaewled#«* witk theeka the loHovM deeefloao S!
towards the cxpeesea aad frixe# of Ibe Felr:
' Board ol Cooaty Cooninloaen, 121. H; SbeAard Natiooal Beak el Newtea r
Board of Bdaeatioa, $11.14; Pirat Natleaal Baak of Hickory, flt.M; E. D.- Ml
Gamble, |I.M; C. M. Yoder. fI.M; K. S. Little, t»H; S. L. Wbiteaer. SI.M; M *>'
C. Setzer, s!.•#; R. B. Gabriel, Baakiof «i Trut Co., 919.H; ||L
A. Graham for Ibe Kortb CaroVaa Depertmeat of Agricaltere,
Jadt«i for yleciaf tba differeal award* wIN be. previded by the Departaear
of Africalturaat JUleigjb> N. C. •
J Premlarn list may be ebtalaed by »ppHcation to KK. Foater, Newtoa, N. C. ■&(:,
. DIRECTORS AHJ> OFFICERS
- ~C* tmr tpui:.. . J. w. Roblaaa;n ? Frc*tdeat
Gordoa Wlliwf R. L. Shuford, Vice Pretfdeat
:: H. tint Sweeiwy