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11 1 O I h /7 H I 1_ R Stetson Name A m E> When You Think of k '» v a Buying | -Jrrw7\ A NEW HAT | n Pi •Is Remember Y Headed / t ] ia | we carr y the size Ri«ht 1 gv f or ©very head, to be- U /f When the par- Hf \ "T „ , , v \ ticuiar man wants k /% I c me every face ana to Ai a hat he invari- HI! /'\ J , 111 N ably selects a IL/, suit every purse, fetet- y\ Vi C4 4 1,1 S j sons." Hawes and other A ml OIOXSOI* 11 \ «Li g ovK l makes, from $l.OO J \K because it has the H tO $5.00. W N assurance of sty 1 e UII v \ U i^kingfOT ; that he $ gT All Kinds of Straw fa 5 , feSSiw ,i -S£r'S PANAMA HATS A Jy reputation for style and excellence. \A We hive thn Stetson Soft and Derfcy «_—•» — mm» Aj 31 Han in all the latest styles. fS j Moretz Whitener B Clothing Company THE QUALITY SHOP I When the days are hot and 1 sultry, can be made thor oughly enjoyable by taking 1 ft your ease in | | A NICE HAMMOCK 8 | LAWN °S WING. | # We have a very extensive line of the Best Ham- 1 3! mocks in many styles at Very Low Prices. Our 1 J Lawn Swing is the Finest Made. Will last many i 9 seasons, as it can be folded and stored away. I The Hatcher Furniture. Co. 1 Hickory, N. C. j * A_ F=_ HART, " Manufacturers' Agent * GOOD-ROADS MACHINERY Contractors' Equipment and Supplies Hickory, N. C. Agent for the Austin.Western Co., Ltd. of Chicago. American Road Rollers, all sizes; Aurora Rock Crushers, jaw and A rotary; Street Sprinklers and Swiepers; Western Road Machinery, * scrapers, g'ad*rs, plows, wheel and drag scrapers; Special Western f reversable road machine and ditcher; Dump wagons and carts; Steam i Shovel Cars and tram cars, all si~es; Dirt Spreaders, leveler-grader , and ditcher; Offcial Safes and Vau ts, all sizes; County Vanlts a spe f culty; Hand Traveling Cranes of the Reading Crane & Hoist Works, ? Reading, Penn.; County and township orders especially salicited, and prompt attention given. Austin reversible horse power rollers; Wes f . tern elevator grader, ditcher and wagon loader. Write or Wire for I Particulars and frir.es. Low Rates to Texas jgpjsipk ico. Return limit 25^it isth days and stop-overs al- u t r^ct^ ine t^ rom^ lem P h h lowed both going Cotton Belt is the only lin and returning. operating two daily trains, carrj in S through cars without change the only line with a through sleep Memphis to Dallas.4 Equipment ir eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cal cars. Trains from all parts of the Southea: make direct connection at Memphis with Cott , Belt trains for the Southwest. aJM Ask tbe ticket agent to sell you a ticket via Memph JA |M and the Cotton Belt. t mY Write fot Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you a i Interested ill. These books arc just off the press, and are full fact# and examples of what is actiially being done by farmers, true fardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A fiv color map is inserted in each book Free upoo request. H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent, Chittinoogtt T«&u. R. F. C. Conservatory of Music, | Paul de Launey, Director Danville Va. To whom it may concern; I have much pleasure in stating chat Mr. W. G. Kirkman has lone all the tuning this session, :or classes, concerts, etc., and ias given great satisfaction. We have found him prompt and obliging, and his tuning is most excellent. lam sure he will give entire satisfaction to any one who may employ him. PAUL DE LAUNEY, Laureate of the Paris Conser vatory, Paris, France CASE AFTER CASE. Plenty More Llike This in Hickory. Scores of Hickory people can tell you about Doan's Kidney Pills. Many a happy citizen ma kes a public statement of his ex perience. Here is a case of it. What better proof of merit can be had than such endorsement? Mrs. S. B. Mace, living at 20th Ave. Hickory N. C., says: "I cau recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills very highly knowing them to be a reliable kidney remedy. For some time prior to using them I suffered severely from weak kidneys. I Saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and so highly recomended ! that I procured a boz at Menzies drug store and since using them there has | been a marked improvement in mjt | condition, so much so that I feel con fident a continued use will result in a perminent cure. I heartily advise other sufferers to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other. Hickory Chamber of Commerce. —Standing Committees The following standing com mittees of the Hickory Chamber of Commerce are to serve for ozje year from June 9,1908. New Business: J. H. P. Cil lev, chairman, M. H. Groves, J. ' L. Riddle, Arbitration: W. A. Self, chairman, C. C. Bost, J. A. Martin, F. B. Ingold, S. L. Whit £ner, J. A. Lentz. ■' Transportation: W. J. Shu ford, chairman, Dr. J. H. Moore G. N Hutton. _ Commercial Usages and Ethics: M, E. Thornton, chairman, W. X, Reid, T. M. Hufham. Statistics: G. H. Ceitner, chairman, J. W. Blackwelder, W. L. Gilbert, N. W. Clark. Business Enterprises: C. H. Geitn e r, chairman, K C Menzies, J D Elliott, C M Sherrill, G N Hutton. Health and Sanitation: Dr. J H. Shuford, chairman, Dr. K A Price, P P Jones. Civic Improvement: J C Mar tin, chairman, K. C. Menzies, E. B Cline. Legislation: EB Cline, chair man, C M Shnford, J L L tta, W B Council, A A Shuford Sr. Agriculture and Immigration: i J W Robinson, r-hairman. W J Shuford, J L Ingold, H. E. Mc- Comb, J F Abernethy. Conventions and Celebrations: A A Shuford, Jr., chairman, I C Martin, J L Cilley, J M Ed wards, A L Shuford. Board of Directors Executive Committee: G N Hutton. chair man; C H Geitner, J C Martin, K C Menzies, M H Groves. Special Public Buildings Com mittee: C H Geitner, chairman, J W Blackwelder, J D Elliott, J C Marcin, M H Groves. The chairmen of the 'different committees above are requested to call meetings at an early date to discuss plans looking toward the upbuilding of Hickory and adjacent territory. E L Shuford, Pres. K. A. Price Sec. & Tres. R. Blinn Owens Mus. M. Greensboro, N. C. To those interested: Since leaving New York I have had much dificulty in having my piano-fortetuned and voiced to !my satisfaction, but after hav ! ing Mr. Kirkman tune and voice ! it I anticipate no further trouble when he can be secured. ; I take great pleasure in en dorsing him as be.ng a m st ex cellent workman and a scholarly gentleman. R. BLINN, Mus. M. The Nominee for Vice-Presi dent. The Democratic Convention at Denver has named as the run ning mate for William Jennings Bryan on the Democratic Nation al ticket Hon. John Worth Kern, of Indiana, a man who has be come identiried with the politi cal life of his section of this country and who in the St. Louis convention was among the prominent men considered in the naming of the Vice-Presi dential candidate by the Demo cracy. Mr. K°rn is a man of ability aid influence, one who has taken an active part in the battles of the Democracy. He is a lawyer and the Democratic party in Indiana has called upon him to lead it in many of its battles with the Republicans. His in fluence is regarded as such that it is felt with him occupying the second place the nomination of •Mr. Bryan is strengthened in all that section of States which are expected to come into the Demo cratic column. Mr. Kern was born in Alto, Indiana, on the 20th of Dec. 1549 and on December of this year he will be fifty-nine years old. In 1869 he. graduated at the University of Michigan. He |is of Southern stock, for his | father, Dr. Jacob W Kern, was a Virginian by birth, who re moved to Indiana i-i 1833, and whose wife was Nancy Liggett, of Warren county, Ohio. Young Kern's early education was ob tained in the district schools, and when later he attended the In diana Normal School he rode ten miles each way on horseback every day. He taught school, en tered Ann Arbor University and graduated from the law depart ment of Michigan University in 1869. Beginning the pratice of law when twenty-one years of age he was the Democratic candidate for the Legislature in Howard county, Indinana. For six terms he was elected city attorney of Kokomo over Republic in aspir ants. From 1885 to 1889 he was Supreme Court Reporter and took up his resident in Indianapolis. In 1897 he was elected city at torney of Indianapolis and held the position till 1901. In 1900 he was nominated by the Demoerats for Governor of Indiana, but was defeated, and again in 1904 he received the nomination of the Democratic party. In 1905 he was the candidate of the Dem ocratic caucus for United States Senator, but the Republicans were in the majority. I Mr. Kern has always been a Democratic fighter, has served his party in the Legislature and has been its leader in the State Senate. In all State and civic movements he has taken a con i spicious part, his popularity ard ability being such that he will prove a fighting force for the Democracy in the national cam paign this year, Bryan and Kern being expected to carry Indiana and to swing into the Democratic column many of the States now in the doubtful column. NOTICE The Board of Supervisors of Hickory township will meet in Hickory in Mayors office on the Ist Saturday of August. All overseers of said township are requested by law to have their roads worked and in good and lawful condition, subject to in spection by the Board and all overseers must make a report of their road?. July 13th 1938. * J. P. Seitz, Chairman. IT CAN'T BE BEAT. The best of all teachers rs experi ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. j For stomach, Liver and Kidney trou bles it can tbe beat. I have tired it and find it a most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the best of medicines also for weakness, lame i ba"k. and all run down conditions. | Best too for chills and malaria. Sold I under guarantee at C. M. Shuford, vV. S. Martin and Menzies drug stores 50c. Demonstration that Broke all Records. The demonstration in the Den ver convention at the mention of the name of William Jennings Bryan shows in an unmistake able way that the delegates there are for him in their own persons as well as being the re presentatives of the people at home, North Carolina "as usual" was in the forefront and Gener al Julian S. Carr led with the North Carolina standard. The demonstra-ion exceeded in enthusiasm and in time any thing of the kind ever seen at any other convention in this country. It lasted for one hour and twenty-seven minutes, and exceeded the Roosevelt outbreak at Chicago which lasted for forty-nine minutes, being only brought to a close during a lull by the pounding of four gavels at one time The remarks leading- to this wonderful outburst of enthusi asm were made by Senator Gore, Oklahoma, who is totally blind. He is a speaker of wonderful power, and the remarks in his address which brought the tumultuous applause and great demonstration, which proved the signal for the outburst, this a reference to the opinion of President Roosevelt and Mr. Brvan on the Oklahoma consti tution were: "It is true that President Roosevelt said his opinion of our constitution was not fit for pub lication, but that is also true of a great many of President Roose velt's opinions. On the other hand, the greatest ap:stle of human liberty came to us and we took his advice and a hundred thousand of us declared that this greatest apostle of human liberty, William J. Bryan was the man for us." This is what Hon. Jake Moore State Warden of Georgia says of Kodol For Dyspepsia: "E. C.- DeWitt & Co., 1 Chicago 111 Dear sir —I have suffer :ed more than twenty years from indig estion. Abovt eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that I net diges a crust of corn bread and could not retain anything on mo sthmacue. I lost 24 lbs in fact I made up my mind that I could not live but a short time when afriend of mine recommene ded Kodoi. I consented to try it to pleas him and was better in one day. I know weigh more than I ever did in, my life, and am in better health than for many years Kodol did it. I keep 1 a bottle constantly and write this hop ing" that humanalty may benefitted. Yours vory truely, Jake Moore Atlanta Aug. 10 1904" Sold by C. M. ShuJord & W. S, Martin. . » Modern Chemistry. The foundation of modern chemistry | was laid In the beginning of the eight ; ceuth century by Hales and Boer haave. In 1772 Priestley published his researches on air, having discovered oxygen, ammonia, etc., thus beginning a new chemical era. Priestley was ably seconded by Cavendish. Lavoisier, Chaptal and others, and with the open ing of the nineteenth century came the brilliant discoveries of Davy. Dal ton, Faraday and others, which placed the science upon its present solid foot ing. Consumers should be on their guard against food articles thkl I are made by ignorant persons in a haphazard manner, as they J are likely to prove deleterious i to health. D? PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD is made by a physician and chem ist—cleanly, pure and acceptable to the most delicate stomach. For sale by all Grocers More Technical Delay. The prisoner was about to face trial for the steenth time. "Your honor," said the attorney, "it is an accepted fact that the human body changes completely in seven years or less." "I fail to discern the application." "Why, even if an entity resembling my client killed anybody at the Ume of the alleged murder the prisoner could not have been present In person. He didn't exist That's a scientific fact." The court intimated the necessity for time to think tfiis over.—Exchange. Subscribe for the Democrat. ' ■■ «■ APi Hill Ifl tm |»ftSTßHl['i ■ *or Infants and Children. :'~ "' ■ Al\a/3vs Bought Prepacationfor As- K similaling tiieFoodandßegula- * / ting the Stomachs andßowels of ||Jj JJearS IRQ / Signature xAiP ; PromotesDigescion.C!ieerfuh ■ M -/ ll/ 1 ness andßest.Contains neither |M n f /L W *W Opium.Morphine nor*fineraL V \JI #\\ |k/ Not Narcotic. i Ji ViiK* Jkapeof(Xd&SAMUILPITCHER I . lA'^ Pumpkin Seal' i IB 1 W ? jilx.Smna * 1 LB _ Rocht rl* Scllt- I Ml _ B sinLxSeed * \ :|g I\ 1 |1 Sjl fIBSU*. f 11* Ijl '» HbmS&d.- I gfl 1 1 M/F ■ i/ff i] aq Aperfecl Remedy forCohstipa- I® w | fl* UO 0 Hon, Sour Stomach,Diacrtoea II ll^ Worms .Convulsions .feverish- H I If [am fl ii n u ness and Loss of Sleep. J lUl UVui Facsimile Signature of ■ a mm I Thirty Years ■KfQ?sgmgwf?aß|j m r^^^p A Q T nn EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. |lH|j I Ull IK TMI OCNMMIM •OMMNV. NEW »0«K CITY. ' W ~4» //y v»y ! Clocks! Clocks!! & W /i\ vl/ 4s VI/ liv: have the best line of Clocks $ in stock we have ever had # I The Gilbert Clock I $ \»> M-- W 4s w «S is one of the most reliable w M clocks on the market. We t /IV have a nice line in stock, in z|\ oak cases and all the latest jj| designs, with 8-day move- $ $ ment, hour and half hour $ & strike, with themometer and barometer, fancy pen- W /fe delum, calendar and alarm. jjk 7 w /j\ $3.00 and $3.50, cheaper clocks \t/ >|\ from $2.25 up. vl/ I Alarm Clocks 90c to $1.50 | /i\ —■ \v AS f i Ihe Morrison Bros. Co.s /|\ (Incorporated) % Jewelers & Opticians m w is hickory, n. c. . «/ Tk •. ■ .»> OVER THIRY FIVE YEARS. In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infant turn. It was at this time that Chamber lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoey Re medy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatement and has for thir ty-five years mantained that record. From a small begining its sale and use has extended to every part of the United States c-nd to many foreign"co unties. Nine druggists out of ten will will recommend it when their oppen ion is asked altho they have other me dicin that pay them a greater profit, it can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases For sale by W. S. Martin & Co. Lunch Counter. I desire to say to the citizens and farmers and others who , come to Hickory and who may want a nice cool drink, or a lunch, or a square meal, vege tables, e'.c., you can get them at my lunch counter, most any time of the da v. I have fresh fish Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays afternoon. Call and see me. Wiliiam L. Long, Union Square, old Hahn stand. Farmers, mechanics, railipaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thmaos' Electric Oil Take the sting out of ctus burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay it is used.
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