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TH£ . 4 ' £ Millinerv Dress Goods, Dry (Goods, Kid Gloves, Ladies Jackets,No- Opens its grand show of; tlons, iiMChiidren's Clothing, Pants, Shirts, Ladies and Men's Shoes, Etc. Our store is full of the choice things of the season, and our prices are astonishing low, ~ ""nf thA Drodukibfis of the season arid we now rpZdy to . show you the Our millinery department §-g r produce? 604 ' 0 " ° f » • ~ r '■ »• »• If :■'■•■■ •, Eggs 20 cents per dozen . ash or produce. Ho credit. \ ;v. *' ? , '•. 'y'-r. -.•••- . ■ 3. r -:k- . --, . , . THE NEWTON HOSIERY MILL STORE GOMPANY NEWTON, W. C. i-x 4 • • * ♦ * ,V • „• ft* ! * * • 1 - V/ ■ ... . • . •-•■/,.■■? •, . ' • •// ■ „ - ■■■>'■■-. I —.— ■ Summer Drinks. We have dozens of thirst-quenching, throat cooling, temperature reducing drinks at our fountain. When you drink them you may be sure that you are drinking pure healthful beverages. Everything about our fountain is clean. Our syrvn are made from the real fruit. Our fountain is a mighty good place to visit either alone or with your friend. Come often.® Walter S. Martin & Company, Dru^ists Hickory, N. C. v r Fine Watch Rep a ring! | There are two All-Important Factors in doing || g Correct Watch Repairing | p'* First the Knowledge and Then the Skill. II We thoroughly understand fhe Mechanism and The- jjj H ory of WATCHES and REPAIRING, and we know just jP how to handle and repair each part, so as to get the j §| BEST RESULTS. ♦ m P It is not a question of us "Tinkering" on your - jg * Watch until it runs or does not, but WE KNOW what M each part needs and what it should do and how to treat H em * „ r st rn We make a specialty of repairing FINE WATCH- j£ f ES, and POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to make them || * as good as new. We give all branches of the Repair Department Particular Attention. j|| I " GEO. E. BISANAR, § M JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. |L j|l Watch Inspector for Southern Railway. Vp FSTYLISH MILLINERY^I j their good this season jjj^ S J go )ds before buying g r,Lksave mone y by doing | Misses M and E. Michael | Ovei Lloietz's Store - Hickory, N. 0. jljjl A Bird in the Hand is worth two in the bush, when that bird is a good policy for FIRE INSURANCE, and the bush is your home going up in flames. Every man sleeps better and leaves for business daily with an easier mind when a safety blanket covers "home, sweet home." If not insured ask us to place your home in s afety with one of the strongest companies on earth, for the most reasonable of yearly pre miums. Isn't it worth while? Cilnard and Lyeiiy. WANTED. We want some poles 30 in length, 6 inches across at tup and as small at the butt as can be—long slim poles for electric wires. They must be cleared free of the bark and delivered in Hickory for which 70 cents a pole will be paid. This is the right time for poplar poles or chestnut oak poles to be cut. A few of them may be only 25 feet. Cut long straight poplar saplings at once, cut the bark off with a draw knife and haul them to us immediately. THORNTON LIGHT & POWER Co. Hickory should have a Fair. L is one of the most progressive towns, and Catawba is one of the most progressive county's in the State. ft . " Avoid alum and alum phos phate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds^ NOTE. —Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a* pure, cream ortartar baking powder, and the best that can be made. * . * * 7 . - i Society News. In spite of the inclement weather, Wednesday afternoon, the 3rd, the initial meeting for the year of the Hound Dozen Club was very cozy and en joyable with Mrs, Blackwelder as hostess. The book discussed was "The One Woman." The Travellers' Club held it* f rst meeting of the new series Thursday, the 4th, ac the home I of the President, Mrs. C. C. ' Bost. Twenty-one members were present. The work for the year is "Charles Dictcens and Some of His Friends." After 4uocations from Addison, a ve y able paper on Early English Novelists by Miss Geitner was enjoyed. Dickens' Place in E*g j lish Literature was interestingly treated by..Mrs. • Bost Mrs. 1 Cline's reading: The Flower of Youth concluded a delightful ! program. Several subjects were discussed, but perhaps the mosi enjoyed were ice cream, angel cake and fruit. Mrs. Roystei presented each member with a souvenir picture of some one oi Dickens Characters, bought at The Old Curiosity Shop in Lon don during her recent trip to Eu i-ope. Mrs. W. L. Clinard entertain ed a few friends at Bridge whist Thursday afternoon, the 4th, at The Inn. At the Reformed Church. The quarterly communion will be held at the Reformed church next Sunday October 14. The preparatory service will be held on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. There will be a reception of members on Saturday and the rite of holy baptism will be ad ministered to children. The pastor will preach on Sunday night also. The public is cordially invited. D. E. Killian, of Spartenburg, S.C., is here visiting Mr. A. A. Killian of East Hickory. The Best Guaranty of Merit 1 Is Open Publicity. f Every bottle of Dij. Tierce's world* . famed medicines leaviuftAhegreat laiw-; r rstory at Buffalo, >N. %; Ha* printed , unn its wrapper »*l/the ingredients entering into its composition. Tlys fact . ."tloner p.aces Dr. Tierce's Family Medi ci nru in a this* lUI by Uiemtdves. luey P -cannot bo classed with patent or secret • » medicines because they jirc.neither. This ■ is why so many unprejudiced physicians prescribe them ana recommend them to their patients; Thoy they i are oom posed, of, and that the ingredients tre those endorsed by the most eminent i taedlcal authorities. The further fact that neither Dr. ! Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the great atomach tonic.-liver mvigorator, heart regulator and blood purlOer. nor his , "Favorite Prescription * for weak, over worked, broken-down, nervous women, } contains any alcohol, also entitles them , to a place all by themselves. I Many years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered , that chemically pure glycerine, of proper strength, is a better solvent and preserv* r ative of the medicinal principles resid ing in our indigenous, or native, medi i - cinal plants than is alcohol; and, further-. more, that It possesses valuable medicinal \ properties of Its own, being demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic, and a moat efficient * anti ferment. , Neither of the "above medicines con tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit forming drug, as win be seen from a ' glance at the formula printed fta ea ;h l bottle wrspter. They are safe to use at*. i potent to cure. * •' r•. « " ' Not only do. physicfani prescribe the » above, non-secret medicines largely, but ' the most Intelligent people emplov them i —people who would lio£ think of Hsittg , .the ordinary patent, or secret medicines. 1 Every ingredient entering "Into the com position of Dr. Pierce's medicine* ha* the strongest kind of an endorsement . from leading medical writers of the 1 several schools of practice. No other [ medicines put up for like purposes hat any such professional endorsement. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets pure con- i stipatlon. Constipation ts the cause of j many diseases. "Cure the cause and yen J cure th« disease. One "Pellet" is a gentle ] laxative, «rad two a.mlhl cathartic. Drug gists sen them, and nothing is "Just as goed." Easy to take as candy. , • ■ j - f V', Cure For The Blues • OWE MEPiCtIE TIAT MAS MEYER FAtLEI Health Fatly Restart* afld 'Hit ley tf UfS Re«aiae4. When a cheerful, brave, light-hearted. woman is suddenly plunged Into that ' perfection of misery, the it ie- *r|t h» W*lly this way:" She has been feeling ** out-of aorta *•■ •* for some time; head has ached anu back also; has slept poorly, been quit# nervous, and ne rly fainted once or twice; head ditzy, and heart beats very fast; then that bearing-down feeling, aad during her periods she is exceed ingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says: " Cheer up : yon have dyspepsia; yon Will be all right soon " But she doesn't get " all right," and hope vanishes; then come.the. brood ing, morbid, melancholy, everlasting -FIBLUES. * ■ - * Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerved shattered and your ootfr&ge gone, • but take Lydia E. Pinkham's Veger' table Compound. See whftt it did for Mrs. Rosa Adams, of 810 12th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece oftbe late'Qea eral Roger Hanson, C.S.A, She writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkhamt * * I cannot tellytfu with pea and ink whaifc Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for ma I suffered with female troubles* extreme lassitude, .'tip btues,'> . nervousness and that all-gone fueling. Iwas* advised to try Lydia K. nnkli iji'i vinwfalibi Comparand, and it not only curetLmyfemale* with desporulencv. as Iclid be fore. I consider Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega* table Compound a boon to sick and suffering ' r - - - * 1 | We Arc Strictly up I a to the Minute | «v j Prom the fact that in addition to ■V keeping thef finest line of staple I and fancy groceries to be found on JB the market, we also run a i First-Class Restaurant | |' where our patrons can secure good m meals and lunches at all hours at rea -9 sonable'prices. ■' Gold Drinks. ■ jm f || gQeo. W. Fox, I yl ib Bowling Alley Building. , HickCjy, N.XX New Store & New Goods! 1 - -V. . . • > ' - : We are now showing a full line of nw and up-to-date General Merchandise, such as dry GOODS, DRESS GOODS, LACES am* £M BROIDERINGS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING, PANTS, SHOES and OXFORD, I and in fact most anything to be found in a • first-class |dry goods store. W Iso ' carry nice lipelc £ STAPI E GROCERIES We solicit your| patrcr.age ar.d will ir.ake it to your interest to trade with us, and give you value received for your money. Highest prices paid for country produce. W. G. FOX Hickory, N. C. " ' . ' '■ 1 u * ■ ' 111 in ' * *"* , I_f. y Our oewlffall stock of Clothing is arriving fast and we want to shew you through our line whether you buy or not. We sell Clothing for nearly - B one-half what it wi 11 cost you at other ■ places, I ] SHOES, SHOES. ■ § The best lire in the city.* iWe f an- | $ die General Merchandise. ■' J Call on us fcr bargains. I K — • ... J j I (& , I p HICKOHY, N.fC. j
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