v-,.'i Kr 1 V;i 'f/ % 1 | OLSTix# PURE t - - £lae most and Bi aSthittl food -f H0y2.1 Bdliiing Powder a *-re a'.ticks cf food may be T . home, all healthful, de ; "'.".V ocoaoswsl. adding much vlii-cy - to the menu. P:;-;cv and Pastry Cook, J c , ; i.xg live buwireU practical . i v -r Ii kinds ol baking 1 I r- Y cL-kcrv, fv-e. Aduress Royal l- k : - Powder Co., New York. In—— ' ™ : I \ o. 0. F. Elects Officers. IV.}-, . i. - '■> - ■ .1 Newton ; : k . a meeting of Hickory Ledge No nations giv -vt- u ' 4 , jj-oi O. o F., Tuesday nipht the Rev. W. M. B*'• ,-.irg officers were elected: pastor oft: •- J ' Thomas Setzer, Noble Grand: for anot:"• year. . " ,05 ' Vv,, i 1 7o : R Hosley. vice grand; C. W preach ? / -■ a ' i .ii ; secretary: W. I. Caldwell, night. I-{-. n.u.tW WClii secretary; J. A. Bolch, transfereei from V "V.'t Ure.u; r-r. This lodge is doing a charge to the :*W.i ' 4 'reuit a. • d no b le work throughout or the —Catav. i 3 (\rivt} ■ ? CHRISTMAS /•"' SUGGESTION fi !- .• fj ; %• /: '• W W-:.- • In neat Holly Package, " - E LGRILLO will make a ~ , "hit." C " ',l j : . : V IT'S WHAT YCU "" , . ARE LOOKiXt* I'OR ' V *" See one at office of v SOU 111LRN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMP'NY IC ■ ri I 'VG I ¥ IT ® i ■■■, Hh-' ; > BOOK A hook han * * r-a! Christ ; Jrf —that is acknow ledged T. left with you—it may be a B * : bo • a n»v;ic appropriate) a j Holiday .! i and cover; anew vol- I ume oi f iz cn't forget the child- B ren>; or a . -J , .... . ::ad kindly Christmas | wishes. Jrio 1••J ".. 3 Next to s•• >:• 43: ?.; ft cpicture. A beauti- j ful b; r.v -: . : ? v - , e, nnd, rightly chosen 1 for a friend. : - ; • a subtle suggestion of 1 I and imr.'iv.n .«f.c Co'.,is vv* "Ins, large and small, 0 from which .o x - your seh-cjo;:. KOOAICS • I Spcafrag o! Os, there r.-a dozens of pretty scenes E near your -i- oic can 'O2 C3U" -vith ihe Kodak. Then I pictures of chile r. their pi ay . .i-i of the home itself, I are always ST/i 31 , :jERY No'_" * . ' = : >n> ■: :cf paper and enve- I Iloper,. : you saw—but you'd I better co ne : . , j yy • . iLiost boxes. j?n*r t "'" j ' t Jr O >.j 1 . - 1 i-i i Ni/i vVhcr y•: 1 .?.hwt ?• riy one who writes, 1 much 0"! vr- - «n? YOl may choose I from cuv -to-y r :n, aCf 'in Self-filling, a Park- Q er or a /.Wc; : MAG; A ' . ' TT7 8 Don't fcry,;- ... a Maga£n?\ coming as it does,! twelve er mv«. - htions taken for any magazine oub?ha-y Gift c*~ts Ask for club- R binghst. It Wniiive you money, CAP.D r POST CARDS, • 1 CALEI'TDARS 1 There-.ro so m . .ny friends to be remembered—the Christ- R mas ca:d, ■■ -i c: ,ne ; -oh*, ci 1 rr.:st do for some of them. We R have just lots of such t.'i!.;^s —you'll m'n a treat not to see them. Re B member, t".at the •/ li booklet, carsl or calendar is often more P highly priz.-d than the expensive gifts. GIFT DRESSINGS | Holly boxc-s, C.nri ias seals, tag-, sUir.oi and such like things j that the the Chi! 1. ?s soirit, adds the finishing touch to any "ift I (however small the yiit : - be. I DOlvi'T FORGET TO SHOP EARLY Van Is Brnn Too MofeSt w be Clled the Next President? Philadelphia. Dec. 6.—When former Congressman L. « vin g Handy of Delaware introduced Secretary of State William J. Bryan to the guests at the an nual dinner of the sons of D®' a ware here tonight a the " e *. President of the United States. Mr. Bryan told thi* diners that he hoped they world not tr®as urer up agf inst M?. Handy the "political ndiscrei on' he had just committed. 4 'He means well," Mr. Bryan said, and it only indicates how a habit ne learned IV years ago becomes fixed.' A . 4 *l believe the t oastmaster is of the opin on of m ny ethers. ' Mr. Bryan continu id, that my highest ambition he * been to be come President 0; the United States. Tl.at is rot so. From my earliest manhoo i I have held a higher « mbition. I have con sidered thit office as only a means to and enii. I consider no one wcrthy to occupy that high office who is not more in terested in things that can be accomplished than in the fame that it brings. "1 am happy, an* I want you all to believe me w -en I say so, to see those thing * so near my heart done by another, happier thf n if I were in that plclC6* 'lam ht-ppy to see a Nation of people (hanging its point of view and adopt those things which have always been close to my heart." IT SA' ES YOl MONEY Dr. Howards Dys>p psia Specific; Regular P ice 50c. Moser & Lutz Price 11c. The specia half pri e sale of Br, Howard's sp cific for t lie cure of con stipation an dvspeps: i by Moser & Lutz means ' he saving of a few dollars on every family's year y bill for medi cines. Each §SO "bottle (Moser & Lutz sells it. for 25c.) contains sixty doses of a raeiicine tli t. is pleasant to take and which can bf depended upon to cure the worst case of constipation dyspepsia or liver trouble. "This remec* y Is not ai- ordinary medi cine. It is the favorie formula of a well known j hjsiciao, and has the en dorsement O) hundred of physicians of eminence in their j rofesslon, who prescribe it i.i all cas* of constipation dyspepsia or liver trouble, knowing from experience that it will make a complete and lasting cure. adv't. Twenty Oklahorra men have refused offers of two Govern ment jobs. Times must be good in the cotton country.—St Louis Republic. Dr. Hobson's Oin'meot Heals Itchy Eczema. The constantly itching, burning sensation anc other di- ngreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson's E;zema Ointment. Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota. 111. says: "I purchased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. Hive had Eczema ever since the civil war, have been treated by n any doct irs, none have given Ihe benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema 0 ntment has,*' Every suffere* should try it. We're so positive it will help you we guarantee it or money r-.-funded. \t all Druggists cr by mail JOc. Pfe tfer Chemical Co. Philadelphia & St. Louk. adv. TO MAKE YOUFHAIR MORE BEAUTIFUL To give yon- hair tha*. gloas and lus tre anrl wavy silky-soft '.ess. use Har mony Hair Beautifier. it takes awa.x the dull dead look of :he hair, and makes it brig'it—turns he stringiness Into llnfflness- -overcom s the oily odor and leaves a sweet, tru« rose fragrance —makes the hair easi-r to put up neatly and easier to kei pin plaoe. It is just exactly what it is named —a iiair beautiHer, and whether your huir.is ugly now or bea tiful, it will improve its appearam e. You'll be i roud of and delighted with the re suits, or your money back. Very easy to apply—si- ply sprin kle a little on your hair -ach tim« be fore brushing it. It cc;(tains no oil, and will not change th color of the hair, nor darken gray h; r. To keep hair and seal; dandruff-free and clean, use Harm :y Shampoo. This pure Mquid shampt -gives an in stantaneous rich lather hat. immedi ately penetrates to ever part of hair and scalp, insuring aq ick, thorough cleansing. Washed off j st as quickly, the entire operation tak s only a few moments. Contains no hing that can harm the hair; leaves n« harshness or stickiness—just a sweet-tmelling clean liness. Both preparations come in odd shaped. very ornamental littles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beau titi«;r, SI.OO. Harmony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you in ev ery way, or your money back. Sold in this community only at (.ur store —The R>'xal Store—one of the more than 7,000 leading drug store* of the United States, Canada and Gieat Britian. which own the big Harmony laborato ries in Boston, where the many cele brated Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Preparations are made.—Grimes Drug Co., Hickory, N. C. adv't New Tin Shop. I have opened a tin and sheet metal shop, in basement of Express Office. Work guar anteed and prices right to all. Phone 358. Junius Huffman ii'jflihe Entire of |L| \M Eleven Grea n Mm Factories at |if| til wm»»i*«b 9WMY are originators of JK§ j=u=-- i «---•■-=" styles. This store I m "-** gets all these new, jljjjj j . Few shoe stores i {|| have such facilities for presenting the rapidly changing ;j K fcl styles. The moment a new shoe or a new style is launched, ' i'BffM i t i s available for this store at once and through their perfect M immediately while it costs no more. That's the sort SSi SOUTHWORTH'S r— — WBjMB Christmas Wmj Shopping List >mjsk 11 We enumerate below a few of the j Kl/ii|l many useful things we can furnish rl|ffiH| iSEymjm you for your Christmas gifts: Hnlinf 5. English Slipon and Gabordines M - M SI ffllCT 6. Linen Handkerchiefs in Individual Sanitary IH pi eMm Wfig 7. Combination Sets —JJ j VV 8. Fancy Neckwear in Boxes 1 mm 9. Chinchilla Mackinaw Coats J 10. Box of Hole Proof Hosiery ScUom Til. Box of Lion Shirts Bm * Co. I 12. Faultless Night Robes fwk J 13. Complete Assortment of Gloves clothes l . 'L 14. Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and Steamer makers \ ■ Trunks Btltimor* FT] St New York, HI Take this list with you when you go shopping. H| Yoder-Clark Clothing Co., Hickory, - - - North Carolina • • v UNPAID City Taxes! December is the last month during which city taxes may be paid without a penalty. After the 31st of the present month I am by law compelled to add and collect the penalty as fixed by statute. There will be no exceptions made, and I, therefore request all tax payers wlfo have not already settled their taxes to give this matter attention. This the 2nd day of December, 1913. C. M. SHERRTLL, City Manager. Let US Print for YOU—We Print for Others. • - „ _ .. . J A BIRD IN THE HAND is worth two in the bush! But, a Dollar to the Credit of Your Bank Account is Worth Two in Your Pocket! It's Safe, And Will Double Itself In Time, By The Accretion of Interest! We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Time Deposits Hickory Banking & Trust Co. Hickory, : 4 ; : North Carolina •\ I Pw Weakatc* and Lom «| Appetite [Milimwd bofld* 09theeyrtem. A tr»t »wtf« «ur* Aj**tUc». ftr vii£u t*d cUHcp. He Com 111 Mm, Otltr HiKln •••'» care The worn CMC* no natter of bow I®°* ' ■re eared by the wonderful, old reh»bl* i • I Porter*. AatiMftie Beelm* Oil. It ***'% I Paia and fctoll at tk« IMR tuttb t u -

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